quadrennium

noun
/kwɑˈdrɛniəm/US/kwɒˈdrɛnɪəm/UK

Etymology

From Late Latin quadrennium, from Latin quadriennium, from quadriennis (“4-year”) + -ium (suffix forming abstract nouns).

  1. derived from quadriennium
  2. borrowed from quadrennium

Definitions

  1. A period of 4 years, particularly (historical) the sets of four years in the ancient…

    A period of 4 years, particularly (historical) the sets of four years in the ancient Egyptian and Greek calendars.

The neighborhood

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