Date ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Date ( noun )

  1. A specific day or time at which an event or thing happens or existed.
  2. A social or romantic appointment or engagement.
  3. A particular time or period in history.
  4. The year, month, and day on which an event occurred, or a document was executed, and which is recorded in a document as an indication of authenticity.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french, from medieval latin data, feminine past participle of dare "give", from the latin formula used in dating letters, data (epistola) "(letter) given or delivered".

Examples:

  1. The date of the meeting is next Monday.
  2. We have a date tonight.
  3. The date of the Roman Empire was 27 BC to 476 AD.
  4. The date on the document was January 1st, 2020.
  5. The date was engraved on the coin.

(As a verb)

Date ( verb )

  1. A specific day or time at which an event or thing happens or existed.
  2. A social or romantic appointment or engagement.
  3. A particular time or period in history.
  4. The year, month, and day on which an event occurred, or a document was executed, and which is recorded in a document as an indication of authenticity.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french, from medieval latin data, feminine past participle of dare "give", from the latin formula used in dating letters, data (epistola) "(letter) given or delivered".

Examples:

  1. The date of the meeting is next Monday.
  2. We have a date tonight.
  3. The date of the Roman Empire was 27 BC to 476 AD.
  4. The date on the document was January 1st, 2020.
  5. The date was engraved on the coin.
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