vicennale

Italian

Etymology 1

From Latin vīcennālis, from vīcennium + -ālis, from vīcennis (20-year) + -ium, from vīciēs (twenty times) + annus (year) + -is.

Adjective

vicennale (plural vicennali)

  1. vicennial, occurring once every twenty years

Etymology 2

A nummus of Constantine the Great commemorating his vicennalia

From Latin vicennalia, from vicennium + -alia.

Noun

vicennale m (plural vicennali)

  1. vicennial, a twentieth anniversary, particularly
    1. (historical) vicennalia, a festival and religious ritual marking the 20th year of a Roman emperor's reign
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Latin

Pronunciation

Adjective

vīcennāle

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular of vīcennālis
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