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sexennial
sexennial, a. (sɛkˈsɛnɪəl) [f. L. sexennis or sexennium (see prec.) + -al1.] Continuing for a period of six years; occurring every six years.1646 J. Temple Irish Reb. 81 That as in England there past an Act for a Trienniall Parliament, there may passe in Ireland another for a Sexenniall Parliament. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sextennial
sextennial, a. rare—1. (sɛkˈstɛnɪəl) [irreg. f. L. sext-us sixth, after sexennial.] = sexennial.1814 J. Adams Lett. J. Taylor x. Wks. 1851 VI. 468 The legislatures of the several states are balanced against the senate by sextennial elections. Oxford English Dictionary
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Conservative Party (Spain)
The party was founded by Antonio Cánovas del Castillo at the end of the Revolutionary Sexennial, during the period 1874-1876. wikipedia.org
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sexennarian
sexeˈnnarian rare—1. [f. L. sexenn-is (f. sex six + annus year) + -arian.] A six-year-old child. So seˈxennary a., sexennial; seˈxennate [after septennate], a period of six years.1753 W. Maitland Hist. Edin. ii. 223 A Sexenary [sic, for sexennary] Account of Burials in the City of Exeter. 1821 Black... Oxford English Dictionary
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John B. Rose
Sources Sexennial Record of the Class of 1897, Sheffield Scientific by Gaius Barrett Rich (1903, pg. 52) Official New York from Cleveland to Hughes by wikipedia.org
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taciturnity
taciturnity (tæsɪˈtɜːnɪtɪ) Also 5 -te(e, 6 -ty(e, 6–7 -tie. [a. F. taciturnité (14th c.), or ad. L. taciturnitās, f. taciturn-us: see prec. and -ity.] 1. Habitual silence or disinclination to conversation; reservedness in speech; a taciturn character or state.c 1450 tr. De Imitatione iii. xli. 112 O... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gardemusik Wien
The unit has a Sexennial tradition to compose a new military march in honor of the election of a new Federal President, which was more recently done for wikipedia.org
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Papal income tax
compiled into a set of instructions for the collectors in France under the direction of Gregory X, in the tear that the Second Council of Lyon ordered a sexennial wikipedia.org
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sex-
sex- (sɛks) repr. L. sex six in combination (as in sexangulus sexangular, sexennis sexennial), occurs in many mod. formations, chiefly scientific or technical. (In some of these sexi- is also used.) 1. Forming parasynthetic compounds, as sexannulate (= six-ringed), sexarticulate, sexcuspidate, sexlo... Oxford English Dictionary
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History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)
But the difficulties with the sexennial theory are not restricted to smaller, rarer types. Hand type, which may have run on rather longer than six years as part of a mechanism that did envisage changes of type, but not necessarily on a strict sexennial wikipedia.org
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List of North American fraternal orders
Sexennial League – Founded in Philadelphia on July 18, 1888, by David C. Reynolds. wikipedia.org
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