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Norman
Etymology
From Late Latin centēnārius (“of one hundred”), from Latin centēnī (“one hundred each”) (from centum (“hundred”)) + -ārius.
Adjective
chent'naithe m or f
- (Jersey) centenary
Noun
chent'naithe m (plural chent'naithes)
- (Jersey) centennial
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