Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class V. Words Releasing to the Voluntary Powers
Division (I) Individual Volition
Section I. Volition in General
1. Acts of Volition
601. Necessity.
NOUN:
INVOLUNTARINESS; instinct, blind impulse; inborn -, innate- proclivity; native -, natural- tendency; natural impulse, predetermination.
NECESSITY, necessitation, necessitarianism, obligation; compulsion [See Compulsion]; subjection [See Subjection]; stern -, hard -, dire -, imperious -, inexorable -, iron -, adverse- -necessity, - fate; anagke [Greek], what must be.
DESTINY, destination; fatality, fate, kismet, doom, foredoom, election, predestination; preordination, foreordination; lot, fortune; fatalism; inevitableness &c. adj.; spell [See Spell].
FATES, Parcæ, Sisters three, book of fate; Gods will, Heaven, will of Heaven; star, stars; planet, planets; astral influence; wheel of Fortune, Ides of March, Hobsons choice.
LAST SHIFT, last resort; dernier ressort [F.]; pis aller (substitute) [See Substitution]; necessaries (requirement) [See Requirement].
NECESSARIAN, necessitarian; fatalist; automaton, pawn.
VERB:
LIE UNDER A NECESSITY; be fated, be doomed, be destined &c., be in for, be under the necessity of; be obliged, be forced, be driven; have no -choice, - alternative; be ones fate to &c. n.; be pushed to the wall, be driven into a corner, be unable to help, be swept on, be drawn irresistibly.
DESTINE, doom, foredoom, devote; predestine, preordain; cast a spell [See Sorcery]; necessitate; compel [See Compulsion].
BE DECREED, be determined, be destined &c., be written; be written in the -book of fate, - stars.
NECESSARILY &c. adj.; of necessity, of course; ex necessitate rei [L.]; needs must; perforce [See Compulsion]; nolens volens [L.]; will he nil he, will I nill I, willy-nilly, bon gré mal gré [F.]; willing or unwilling, coûte que coûte [F.]; compulsorily, by compulsion, by force. faute de mieux [F.]; by stress of; if need be; que faire? [F.].
QUOTATIONS:
It cannot be helped; there is no -help for, - helping- it; it -will, - must, - must needs- be, - be so, - have its way.
The die is cast.
Jacta est alea.
Che sarà sarà.
It is written.
Ones days are numbered, ones fate is sealed.
Fata obstant.
Dis aliter visum.
Actum me invito factus, non est meus actus.
Aujourdhui roi demain rien.
Quisque suos patimur manes.Vergil
But helpless pieces of the game He plays Upon this chequer-board of nights and days.Omar KhayyámFitzgerald
The ball no question makes of ayes and noes.Omar KhayyámFitzgerald
Necessità il cinduce e non diletto.Dante
Theres a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will.Hamlet