nundinal

English

Etymology

Latin nundinalis.

Adjective

nundinal (comparative more nundinal, superlative most nundinal)

  1. Of or pertaining to a nundine

Noun

nundinal (plural nundinals)

  1. A nundinal letter.
    • 1823, Encyclopaedia Britannica: Volume 15 (page 99)
      These nundinals bear a very great resemblance to the dominical letters, which return every eight days, as the nundinals did every nine.
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