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English
Etymology
From Latin trīcennium, from trīcennis (“30-year”) + -ium, from trīciēs (“] times”) + annus (“year”) + -is (“forming compound adjectives”). Equivalent to tricennial + -ium.
Noun
tricennium (plural tricennia or tricenniums)
- (rare) A period of thirty years.
- 1979, Thomas J. Dunlap, transl. Herwig Wolfram as History of the Goths, p. 298:
- As early as the second decade after his entry into Italy Theodoric made all illegal or irregular acquisitions that had taken place prior to this fixed date subject to the thirty-year statue of limitation (tricennium).
2021, Gavin Lucas, Making Time, page 48:With a site I have been working with in Iceland, I am dealing with 30-year time units or tricennia, and even if it is no Pompeii, there are still features that we know represented much shorter time scales—the construction of a fireplace that could have been accomplished in a day, the placing of a coin under a timber sill beam that only took a few seconds.
Derived terms
- annum (1 year), biennium (2), triennium (3), quadrennium (4), quinquennium (5), sexennium (6), septennium (7), octennium (8), novennium (9), decennium (10), vicennium (20), centennium (100), quincentennium (500), millennium (1000), decamillennium (10,000), centimillennium (100,000), millionennium (1,000,000)
Latin
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From trīcennis (“30-year”) + -ium (“-ium: forming abstract nouns”), from trīciēs (“30 times”) + annus (“year”) + -is (“forming compound adjectives”).
Noun
trīcennium n (genitive trīcenniī or trīcennī); second declension
- tricennium, a 30-year period
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).
Derived terms
Descendants
Etymology 2
Adjective
trīcennium
- genitive masculine/feminine/neuter plural of trīcennis
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