Pursuant vs Asper - What's the difference?
pursuant | asper |
(phonetics) Rough breathing; a mark (#) indicating that part of a word is aspirated, or pronounced with h before it.
(historical) Any one of several small coins, circulated around the eastern Mediterranean area from the 12th to 17th centuries.
* , I.40:
As adjectives the difference between pursuant and asper
is that pursuant is in conformance to, or in agreement with while asper is rough or harsh; severe, stern, serious.As an adverb pursuant
is accordingly; consequently.As a noun asper is
rough breathing; a mark (#) indicating that part of a word is aspirated, or pronounced with h before it.asper
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) aspre (modern .Alternative forms
* aspreNoun
(-)Etymology 2
(etyl), from (etyl) aspre or (etyl) aspro, both from (etyl)Alternative forms
* aspronNoun
(en noun)- And for ten Aspers you shall daily finde some amongst them, that will give themselves a deepe gash with a Scimitarie, either in their armes or thighes.