Serendipe

Morpheme

Serendipe

Type

bound base

Denotation

combination of events that come together positively by chance, unintended but fortunate experience or discovery

Etymology

Modern English Serendip, from Serendib; Arabic sarandīb; Persian sarandip

Evidence

serendipitous, serendipitously, serendipitousness, serendipity

Notes

serendipity coined by English writer and politician Horace Walpole in 1754 based on the Persian story of The Three Princes of Serendip
classical base analysis

Modern Base Analysis

<Serendipite> denoting “serendipity”
alternative modern base analysis without suffixal construction -itous
from serendipity (<Serendipe + -i- + -ty>)
serendipitous, serendipitously, serendipitousness

See Also

Serendip, -itous