Etymology:
Meaning:
Fortuity refers to the occurrence of events by chance or luck, without any prior planning or intention. It implies unexpected or unplanned events that happen favorably or otherwise.
Origin:
The word "fortuity" originated in the 14th century from the Latin word "fortuitus," which means "accidental" or "resulting from chance." The Latin word itself derived from "fors," which means "chance" or "luck."
Usage:
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