Talk:sesquiennial

sesquiennial authors and history

 * 2005-08-13 16:36:51 User:David Johnson m
 * 2005-08-13 16:23:20 User:203.129.37.29 (Add sesquiennial)
 * 2005-08-13 16:17:46 User:203.129.37.29

Meaning
Wikipedia says "These pinnipeds are specifically known for their abnormal breeding cycles, which are varied between 5 months breeding cycle and a 17-18 month aseasonal breeding cycle, compared to other pinnipeds which fit into a 12 month reproductive cycle." (In other words, one and a half years.) - -sche (discuss) 21:36, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
 * 2009, John K. Ling, Australian Sea Lion, Neophoca cinerea, in the Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals ISBN 0080919936:
 * The endemic Australian sea lion is one of the world's rarest and most unusual seals: rare in terms of very small numbers and unusual in its having a sesquiennial reproductive cycle.

October 1977 is 18 months (one and a half years) after April 1976. - -sche (discuss) 21:44, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
 * 1977, CN & V, volumes 27-30, pages 39-40:
 * Delta Mu Delta, a national honor society in business administration, held its regular sesquiennial meeting at New York Institute of Technology DeSeversky Conference Center in Old Westbury, Long Island, New York, on Saturday, April 24, 1976.
 * The next sesquiennial meeting of Delta Mu Delta is scheduled for October, 1977.
 * The regular sesquiennial meeting of the National Chapter of Delta Mu Delta national honor society in business administration will be held on Saturday, October 29, 1977, at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

RFV discussion: November 2015–January 2016
RFV-sense "occurring one and one-half times per year (i.e. every eight months)." - -sche (discuss) 22:25, 14 November 2015 (UTC)


 * Moved this next to sesquiannual discussion, which originally was sesquiennial to begin with. See above, let's resolve these two at the same time.  P Aculeius (talk) 13:06, 15 November 2015 (UTC)


 * RFV-failed. - -sche (discuss) 19:39, 11 January 2016 (UTC)