hebdomad
nounEtymology
From Late Latin hebdomada (“number seven; group of seven; seven days”), hebdomas (“number seven; seven days; seventh day”), from Ancient Greek ἑβδομάς (hebdomás, “group of seven, especially seven days or seven years”), from ἕβδομος (hébdomos, “seventh”) + -ᾰ́ς (-ắs, suffix forming abstract nouns of number from numerals). The word is cognate with French hebdomadaire, hebdo (“weekly periodical”), hebdomadairement (“weekly”), Portuguese hebdomadário (“weekly periodical”), Spanish hebdomadario (“weekly; weekly periodical; hebdomadary”).
Definitions
A group of seven.
A period of seven days
A period of seven days; a week.
A group of seven world-creating archons (supernatural beings) often regarded as somewhat…
A group of seven world-creating archons (supernatural beings) often regarded as somewhat hostile; also, a term of address for the Demiurge (“a being sometimes seen as the creator of evil”).
The neighborhood
Derived
hebdomadal, hebdomadally, hebdomadary, hebdomadic, hebdomadiversary
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA