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incident

adjective
Falling; casual; fortuitous; coming or happening occasionally, or not in the usual course of things, or not according to expectation or in connection with the main design. As the ordinary course of common affairs is disposed of by general laws, So man’s rarer incident necessities and utilities should be with special equity considered. A proposition introduced by who, which, whose, whomis called an incident proposition; as, Julius, whose surname was Caesar, overcame Pompey.

incident

Happening; apt to happen; as intemperate passions incident to human nature; diseases incident to a climate; misfortunes incident to the poor.

incident

Appertaining to or following the chief or principal. A court baron is incident to a manor.

incident

noun
That which falls out; an event; casualty.

incident

That which happens aside of the main design; an episode or subordinate action. No person, no incident in a play but must be of use to carry on the main design.