peradventure

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English

Etymology

From Middle English peraventure, from Old French par aventure. Spelling modified as though from Latin.

Adverb

peradventure (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) Perchance or maybe; perhaps; supposing.

Noun

peradventure (plural peradventures)

  1. Chance, doubt or uncertainty.
    • 1716, Thomas Browne, edited by Samuel Johnson, Christian Morals, 2nd edition, London: J. Payne, published 1756, Part I, p. 16:
      Covetousness cracks the sinews of faith; numbs the apprehension of any thing above sense; and only affected with the certainty of things present, makes a peradventure of things to come []
    • 1800, William R. Thayer, “Woman Suffrage, Pro and Con”, in The Atlantic Monthly, volume 65, page 310:
      By his death Bruno did not prove that his convictions are true, but he proved beyond peradventure that he was a true man; and by such from the beginning has human nature been raised towards that ideal nature which we call divine.