"tricennalia" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: tricennalia [plural], tricennalias [plural]
Etymology: From Latin trīcennālia, from trīcennium (“30-year period”) + -ālia (“-alia: forming the names of festivals”), from trīcennis (“30-year”) + -ium (“forming abstract nouns”), from trīciēs (“thirty each”) + annus (“year”) + -is (“forming compound adjectives”). Equivalent to tricennium + -alia. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|trīcennālia}} Latin trīcennālia, {{m|la|trīcennium||30-year period}} trīcennium (“30-year period”), {{m|la|-ālia||-alia: forming the names of festivals}} -ālia (“-alia: forming the names of festivals”), {{m|la|trīcennis||30-year}} trīcennis (“30-year”), {{m|la|-ium||forming abstract nouns}} -ium (“forming abstract nouns”), {{m|la|trīciēs||thirty each}} trīciēs (“thirty each”), {{m|la|annus||year}} annus (“year”), {{m|la|-is||forming compound adjectives}} -is (“forming compound adjectives”), {{suffix|en|tricennium|alia}} tricennium + -alia Head templates: {{en-noun|tricennalia|s}} tricennalia (plural tricennalia or tricennalias)
  1. (historical) The festival and religious rituals celebrating a Roman emperor's 30th year of rule. Wikipedia link: Constantine the Great Tags: historical Categories (topical): Ancient Rome, Festivals, Holidays, Thirty Synonyms: tricennial festival, tricennial celebration, Tricennalia Hypernyms: jubilee Coordinate_terms: quinquennalia, decennalia, quindecennalia, vicennalia Translations (Translations): tricennales (French), tricennale (Italian), trīcennālia (Latin)
    Sense id: en-tricennalia-en-noun-oCgEmL4C Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -alia

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