transcription, транскрипция: [ kwō-ˈti-dē-ən ]
adjective
Etymology: Middle English cotidian, from Anglo-French, from Latin quotidianus, cotidianus, from quotidie every day, from quot (as) many as + dies day — more at deity
Date: 14th century
1. : occurring every day
quotidian fever
2.
a. : belonging to each day : everyday
quotidian routine
b. : commonplace , ordinary
quotidian drabness
• quotidian noun