hebdomadal

adj
/hɛbˈdɒmədəl/

Etymology

From Latin hebdomadālis. According to The Poly-Olbion Project, coined by John Selden in 1612.

  1. borrowed from hebdomadālis

Definitions

  1. Lasting seven days.

  2. Weekly, occurring once a week.

    • The wits and humourists, the distinguished worthies of the town or village, the apothecary, the attorney, even the curate himself, did not disdain to partake of this hebdomadal festivity.

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