Random House Webster's College Dictionary
1. (adv.) haply
perhaps; by chance.
Definition of 'haply' Princeton's WordNet
1. (adverb) haply, by chance, by luck
by accident
"betrayed by a word haply overheard"
Definition of 'haply' Webster Dictionary
1. (adverb) haply
by hap, chance, luck, or accident; perhaps; it may be
Here you go. I'm reading Shakespeare myself and searched it up
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
1. (adv.) haply
perhaps; by chance.
Definition of 'haply' Princeton's WordNet
1. (adverb) haply, by chance, by luck
by accident
"betrayed by a word haply overheard"
Definition of 'haply' Webster Dictionary
1. (adverb) haply
by hap, chance, luck, or accident; perhaps; it may be
It means the same as "perhaps". And I mean really the same; the word "hap", which forms the basis of our words like "happy" or "happen" means "luck" or "chance". "Per" means "by". So, saying "Would you by any chance happen to have a match?" means the same as "Would you perchance have a match?"
sleepwalkers
metaphor
Words. Or in certain rare cases, one word. But there is always at least one word. The best one-word line is from King John: "Death." There are some pretty good two-word lines, such as the opening line from Hamlet: "Who's there?" or Beatrice's line from Much Ado About Nothing: "Kill Claudio."
to recieve
No such word exists.
"Haply" is an archaic word that means "by chance" or "by accident." It implies that the chance was a fortunate one for the listener, and that the listener will gain in some way from it.
Anon
talk you talk
sleepwalkers
metaphor
The German word for "talk" (assuming this is the noun) is: "Gespräch". If you mean the verb "to talk", then it's "reden".
To talk or gather.Social means to talk, in "psychology!but, the word Social MEANS plenty of things not just TALK...it also means to gather.Q: In psychology what does the word social mean?A: To gather
it means to talk
speak
to talk to someone
That could be interlocution, dialog, chat, discussion, or talk.
It means: speak or talk