happenchance

English

Etymology

Apparently from happen + chance, perhaps influenced by happenstance.

Noun

happenchance (plural happenchances)

  1. (informal, originally regional) A coincidental occurrence.
    • 1955, Henry van der Schalie, quoting Goodrich, “Calvin Goodrich, 1874-1954”, in University of Michigan Summer Session 1955 Announcement, page 12:
      It may be that some day I will find a respectable population of shells, but that will be mere happenchance.

Synonyms

Adjective

happenchance (comparative more happenchance, superlative most happenchance)

  1. Characterized by happenstance; chance; fortunate or unfortunate.
    • 2017, Iain MacKenzie, Irenaeus's Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching, page 142:
      The advent of the Son in the flesh is no happenchance occurrence: it has a hinterland of deliberate and necessary preparation.

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