quinquagene

English

Etymology

From the shared title of three works of St. Augustine, Medieval Latin Quinquagena either directly or via French quinquagene, from Latin quīnquāgēnus (50 each), distributive form of quīnquāgintā (50). Cognate with quinquagent.

Pronunciation

Noun

quinquagene (plural quinquagenes)

  1. (Christianity) A set of 50 psalms, typically with an analytical commentary.

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