Date
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Date ( noun )
- A specific day or time at which an event or thing happens or existed.
- A social or romantic appointment or engagement.
- A particular time or period in history.
- 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:
- The date of the meeting is next Monday.
- We have a date tonight.
- The date of the Roman Empire was 27 BC to 476 AD.
- The date on the document was January 1st, 2020.
- The date was engraved on the coin.
(As a verb)
Date ( verb )
- A specific day or time at which an event or thing happens or existed.
- A social or romantic appointment or engagement.
- A particular time or period in history.
- 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:
- The date of the meeting is next Monday.
- We have a date tonight.
- The date of the Roman Empire was 27 BC to 476 AD.
- The date on the document was January 1st, 2020.
- The date was engraved on the coin.