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septimane
▪ I. † ˈseptimane, n. Obs. rare. [ad. late L. septimāna, f. septem seven + -āna, fem. of -ānus, -an, -ane in a collective sense.] A week.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. Explan. Words, Septimane, A weeke or seven-night. 1694 J. Smith Doctr. Lord's Day 52 The Eastern Nations..retained a true account of t...
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De Imperatoribus Romanis: Hugh Elton, "Western Roman Emperors of the First Quarter of the Fifth Century"
Septimane Wisigothique
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septimanarian
† septimaˈnarian Obs.—0 [f. med.L. septimānārius, f. septimāna septimane n.] = hebdomadary n. Also † septiˈmarian [med.L. septimārius].1661 Blount Glossogr. (ed. 2), Septimarians, certain Officers in Monasteries, which were chosen every week. [Misprinted Septinarian in Bailey 1728, etc.] 1882 Ogilvi...
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Yankalilla, South Australia
Shortly afterward in 1842 Septimane Herbert and George Worthington took up land and built houses in the town.
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