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Dec 28, 2018
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with Anu Gargquingentenary
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A 500th anniversary. (Also known as a quincentenary)
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin quingenti (five hundred), from quinque (five) + centum (hundred).
Earliest documented use: 1884.
USAGE:
“[Ridley Scott’s] contribution to the Columbus quingentenary, 1492:
‘Conquest of Paradise’ (1992), was a dire return to British filmmaking.” Brian McFarlane; The Encyclopedia of British Film; Oxford University Press; 2016. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I am not one of those who believe that a great army is the means of
maintaining peace, because if you build up a great profession those who
form parts of it want to exercise their profession. -Woodrow Wilson, 28th
US president, Nobel laureate (28 Dec 1856-1924)
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