I. kwōˈtidēən adjective
Etymology: Middle English cotidian, from Middle French, from Latin cotidianus, quotidianus, from cotidie, quotidie each day, daily (from quot as many as, how many + dies day) + -anus -an — more at quote , deity
1. : occurring every day
quotidian fever
2. : belonging to everyday
quotidian routine
3. : commonplace , ordinary
quotidian drabness
II. noun
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Etymology: Middle English cotidian, from cotidian, adjective
: something that occurs each day (as an intermittent fever)