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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
It is distinct from the homograph lustrum ( ): a haunt of wild beasts (and figuratively, a den of vice), plural lustra ( ). See also Lustratio Decade Century Millennium References External links Livius.org Lustrum Society of ancient Rome Population Units of time Quinquennial wikipedia.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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lustral
lustral, a. and n. (ˈlʌstrəl) [ad. L. lūstrāl-is, f. lūstr-um lustrum.] A. adj. 1. Pertaining to the Roman lustrum or purificatory sacrifice; hence, pertaining to, of the nature of, or used in rites of purification; purificatory.1533 Bellenden Livy iii. vii. (S.T.S.) 270 Þe capitoll was purgit be þe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lustral (disambiguation)
antidepressant Lustral (band), a British electronic music duo "Lustral", a song by BT from _, 2016 Lustral water See also Lustre (disambiguation) Lustrum wikipedia.org
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lustra
lustra pl. of lustrum. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lustra
Lustra may refer to: Lustrum (plural "Lustra"), a period of five years. Lustra, poetry, by Ezra Pound. wikipedia.org
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Pentad
condition a tuple of length 5 See also 5 Quintet (disambiguation) Tetrad (disambiguation) ('group of 4') Hexad (disambiguation) ('group of 6') Lustrum wikipedia.org
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盖厄斯·佩特罗尼乌斯·阿尔比特
Vannini, Giulio, Petronius 1975-2005: bilancio critico e nuove proposte (Goettingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2007) (Lustrum, 49). wikipedia.org
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Tulsa (book)
Tulsa, Clark's first book, was published in 1971 by Lustrum Press, owned by Ralph Gibson. Photographic technique Clark discusses his techniques in the book Darkroom, published in 1977 by Lustrum Press. wikipedia.org
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Ralph Gibson
Lustrum Press also published Larry Clark's Tulsa (1971). Lustrum, 2015. . The Black Trilogy. University of Texas Press, 2017. . Self-Exposure. London: HENI, 2018. wikipedia.org
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