"vicissity" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: [vɪˈsɪs.ɨˌti] [UK, US], [vaɪˈsɪs.ɨˌti] [UK, US] Forms: vicissities [plural]
Etymology: From viciss(itous) + -ity, from Latin vicissitas. Mentioned since at least 1717, in Elisha Coles's An English Dictionary. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|vicissitous|ity|alt1=viciss(itous)}} viciss(itous) + -ity, {{der|en|la|vicissitas}} Latin vicissitas Head templates: {{en-noun}} vicissity (plural vicissities)
  1. (chiefly in the plural, now very rare) A change, as of fortune. Tags: in-plural, rare Related terms: vicissitous, vicissitude

Inflected forms

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