"Incidently" is a word in ENGLISH
Incidentally.
If you expect great things of yourself and demand little of others, you’ll keep resentment far away.
WORD SUGGESTIONS
An Irish priest and a Rabbi get into a car accident. They both get out of their cars and stumble over to the side of the road. The Rabbi says, "Oy vey! What a wreck!" The priest asks him, "Are you all right, Rabbi?" The Rabbi responds, "Just a little shaken." The priest pulls a flask of whiskey from his coat and says, "Here, drink some of this it will calm your nerves." The Rabbi takes the flask and drinks it down and says, "Well, what are we going to tell the police?" "Well," the priest says, "I don't know what your aft' to be tellin' them. But I'll be tellin' them I wasn't the one drinkin'."
Nonessential; not necessary belonging; incidental; as, are accidental to a play.
Read the complete definitionThat which comes incidentally, fortuitously, or out of the regular course. “Adventitious value” of lands, see Central R. Co. v”. …
Read the complete definitionLat Fortuitous; incidental; that which comes from an unus-ual source. Adventitia bona are goods whlch fall to a man otherwise …
Read the complete definitionAnything attached to another as incidental or subordinate to it.
Read the complete definitionBy the way; to the purpose; suitably to the place or subject; -- a word used to introduce an incidental …
Read the complete definitionIn arguing; in the course of the argument. A statement or observa-tlon made by a judge as a matter of …
Read the complete definitionThe chemistry of living organisms; the chemistry of the processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life.
Read the complete definitionOut of the common path; aside; -- used in composition, giving the meaning of something aside, secondary, or incidental, or …
Read the complete definitionA side or incidental blow; an accidental blow.
Read the complete definitionAn incidental or casual speech, not directly relating to the point.
Read the complete definitionIncidentally; without new process. A term used in former Engllsh practice to denote the method of filing a dec-laration against …
Read the complete definitionComing without regularity; occasional; incidental; as, casual expenses.
Read the complete definitionIncidental; relating to, but not essential.
Read the complete definitionSomething incidental to the main subject, but of less importance; opposed to an essential; -- generally in the plural; as, …
Read the complete definitionPossible, or liable, but not certain, to occur; incidental; casual.
Read the complete definitionof course. The usual, necessary, and formal proceedings in an action are said to be de cursu; as distinguished from …
Read the complete definitionA charge made to students and barristers for incidental repairs of the rooms they occupy.
Read the complete definitionA meeting face to face; a running against; a sudden or incidental meeting; an interview.
Read the complete definitionA separate incident, story, or action, introduced for the purpose of giving a greater variety to the events related; an …
Read the complete definitionDone in due form, or with solemnity; according to regular method; not incidental, sudden or irregular; express; as, he gave …
Read the complete definition