Early 16th century; earliest use found in Richard Arnold (d. c1521), merchant and chronicler. From classical Latin cottīdiē, cōtīdiē, quōtīdiē daily + -al.
Definition of quotidial in US English:
quotidial
adjective
rare
Daily; = "quotidian".
Origin
Early 16th century; earliest use found in Richard Arnold (d. c1521), merchant and chronicler. From classical Latin cottīdiē, cōtīdiē, quōtīdiē daily + -al.