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Lustrum - Wikipedia
A lūstrum was a term for a five-year period in Ancient Rome. It is distinct from the homograph lustrum ): a haunt of wild beasts (and figuratively, a den of ... en.wikipedia.org
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Lustrum (novel) - Wikipedia
Lustrum (US: Conspirata; 2009) is a historical novel by British author Robert Harris. It is the sequel to Imperium and the middle volume of a trilogy about the ... en.wikipedia.org
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LUSTRUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a period of five years 2. a : a purification of the whole Roman people made in ancient times after the census every five years b : the Roman census. www.merriam-webster.com
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lustrum
‖ lustrum (ˈlʌstrəm) Pl. lustra, lustrums, erron. lustras. [L. lūstrum; usu. believed to be f. root of luĕre to wash (cogn. w. lavāre lave v.).] 1. Rom. Antiq. A purificatory sacrifice made by the censors for the people once in five years, after the census had been taken. Hence, the census itself.15... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lustrum - Livius.org
When the Romans spoke about a lustrum, they could mean two things: the ritual cleansing of the state, which was performed every five years; and a period of ... www.livius.org
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Lustrum - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Lustrum, from Latin meaning "ceremonial purification" or "five-year period," originates from uncertain Proto-Italic roots linked to washing, light, ... www.etymonline.com
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Lustrum | Worm Wiki - Fandom
Lustrum is a Latin word for a quinquennial event where Roman citizens purified themselves. Besides to wash yourself, or general expiation, it can be also mean ... worm.fandom.com
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LUSTRUM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a period of five years. Roman History., a lustration or ceremonial purification of the people, performed every five years, after the taking of the census. www.dictionary.com
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A “quick” introduction to lustrum | Education | University of Groningen
Lustrum is a Latin term used to refer to a period of 5 years. Every 5th year is a lustrum year. This lustrum year, Groningen is celebrating it's 405th ... www.rug.nl
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lustrum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Latin neuter nouns in the second declension · Latin neuter nouns · Latin terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *lewk- · Latin terms suffixed with - ... en.wiktionary.org
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Lustrum (disambiguation)
Lustrum (plural lustra) was a term for a five-year period in Ancient Rome. Lustrum may also refer to: Lustrum (novel), a novel by Robert Harris in his trilogy about Cicero Lustrum (journal), a review journal for classical studies wikipedia.org
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lustrific
† luˈstrific, a. Obs. [ad. L. lūstrific-us: see lustrum and -fic.] Purificatory. † So luˈstrifical a.1656 Blount Glossogr., Lustrifical. 1727 Bailey vol. II, Lustrifick, purging. 1732 Hist. Litteraria III. 393 Sprinkling themselves with lustrifical Water. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lustrum (novel)
Lustrum (US: Conspirata; 2009) is a historical novel by British author Robert Harris. wikipedia.org
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lustrical
† ˈlustrical, a. Rom. Antiq. Obs. [f. L. lūstric-us, f. lustrum: see -ical.] Pertaining to purification. Only in lustrical day (L. dies lustricus): see quots.1623 Cockeram, Lustricall day, ones christning day. 1741 Middleton Cicero I. i. 6 This name was..imposed..on the ninth day, called the lustric... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lustrum (journal)
Lustrum is published by Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht in Göttingen. Gärtner stopped co-editing Lustrum in 2011. wikipedia.org
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