millenary

  • 1Millenary — Sire Rainbow Quest Grandsire Blushing Groom Dam Ballerina Damsire Dancing Brave Sex Stallion …

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  • 2Millenary — Mil le*na*ry, n. The space of a thousand years; a millennium; also, a {Millenarian}. During that millenary. Hare. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3Millenary — Mil le*na*ry, a. [L. millenarius, fr. milleni a thousand each, fr. mille a thousand: cf. F. mill[ e]naire. See {Mile}.] Consisting of a thousand; millennial. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4millenary — (adj.) consisting of a thousand, 1570s, from L. millenarius (see MILLENNIUM (Cf. millennium)) …

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  • 5millenary — an adjective (and, less often, a noun) denoting a period of 1,000 years, is usually pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, although pronunciation with the stress on the first syllable is also heard and is the dominant form in AmE …

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  • 6millenary — ► NOUN (pl. millenaries) 1) a period of a thousand years. 2) a thousandth anniversary. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ consisting of a thousand …

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  • 7millenary — [mil′ə ner΄ē] adj. [LL millenarius: see MILLENARIAN] 1. of or consisting of a thousand, esp. a thousand years 2. of the millennium or millenarians n. pl. millenaries 1. a thousand 2. a thousand years; millennium …

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  • 8millenary — n. & adj. n. (pl. ies) 1 a period of 1,000 years. 2 the festival of the 1,000th anniversary of a person or thing. 3 a person who believes in the millennium. adj. of or relating to a millenary. Etymology: LL millenarius consisting of a thousand f …

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  • 9Millenary Petition — noun (historical) A petition of Puritan tendency, signed by nearly a thousand clergymen, presented to James I of England on his arrival in London in 1603 • • • Main Entry: ↑millenary …

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  • 10Millenary Petition — The Millenary Petition was a list of requests given to James I by Puritans in 1603 when he was travelling to London in order to claim the English throne. It is claimed, but not proven, that this petition had 1,000 signatures of Puritan ministers …

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