yearthousand
English
Alternative forms
- year-thousand, year thousand
Etymology
From year + thousand. Compare Dutch jaarduizend (“millennium”), German Jahrtausend (“millennium”), Norwegian årtusen (“millennium”), Icelandic árþúsund (“millennium”), Swedish årtusende (“millennium”).
Noun
yearthousand (plural yearthousands)
- (very rare, nonstandard) A millennium: a period of a thousand years.
- 1859, G. SEYFFARTH, A.M., PH. D., D.D., SUMMARY OF RECENT DISCOVERIES BIBLICAL CHRONOLOGY:
- Because, according to the peculiar chronology of the oriental Jews, the sixth millenium or year-thousand after the creation expired in 1810.
- 1867, The English Cyclopedia:
- It is probable that a hundred years hence the students of European literature will have much better means at command than ourselves, to take a comprehensive view of the literature of Europe during the earlier part of this “Yearthousand,"—to use a Germanism which is in many respects preferable to “Millennium."
- 1880, John Lothrop Motley, History of the United Netherlands:
- Human history, so far as it has been written, is at best a mere fragment; for the few centuries or year-thousands of which there is definite record are as nothing compared to the millions of unnumbered years during which man has perhaps walked the earth.
- 1902, Journal of the American Oriental Society:
- […] “the War (of the gods and their elder brothers, the devils) lasted thirty-two yearthousands,” xii. 33. 26.
- 2000, August Hermann Francke, Gśam-yul Na Bśad Paʼi Ge-sar Gyi Sgruṅ Bźugs So:
- One branch of them went north-east into North China and settled there, or stayed on in their original home in the Hwang-Ho valley, long before 2000 B.C., and there it became the ancient Chinese people, who built up a very high and original type of civilisation before 1500 B.C., which independently of any other cultures reached its highest point during the first year-thousand before Christ, and attained still further development through contact with Buddhism and Indian civilisation during the first year-thousand after Christ.
- 2014, Anne Kari B. Solstad, Off darkness...: A journey out of the landscape of depression:
- This has been into the genes through out yearthousands. It has been accepted. Women have been for trade or exchange due to sex in all times.
- 1859, G. SEYFFARTH, A.M., PH. D., D.D., SUMMARY OF RECENT DISCOVERIES BIBLICAL CHRONOLOGY:
Synonyms
- See millennium
See also
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