hebdomadal
English
WOTD – 13 August 2011
Etymology
From Latin hebdomadālis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hɛbˈdɒmədəl/
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Adjective
hebdomadal (comparative more hebdomadal, superlative most hebdomadal)
- (obsolete) Lasting seven days.
- Weekly, occurring once a week.
- 1817, Walter Scott, Rob Roy:
- The wits and humorists, 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.
- ca. 1909, Mark Twain, Letterws from the Earth, Letter II:
- They quickly weary of this brief hebdomadal Sabbath here, yet they long for that etermal one; they dream of it, they talk about it, they think they think they are going to enjoy it ...
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Derived terms
- hebdomadally (adv)
Translations
occurring once a week — see weekly
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