decennial

Etymology


From, from + , from  + , from  +  +.

Noun

 * , a ten-year period.
 * 1) A tenth anniversary, particularly
 * , the festival and religious ritual held in the 10th year of a Roman emperor's reign.
 * 1) * 2022, Martin Hallmannsecker, Roman Ionia..., p. 110:
 * Roman coins mentioning the vota publica for Macrinus are RIC IV.1 5–13; on vota publica for the decennials and vicennials of emperors in the 2nd and 3rd c., see Chastagnol 1984.

Usage notes
In reference to the Roman festival, sometimes used in the plural to match Latin and provide for the variety of events.

Related terms

 * See decennium and decade

Translations

 * Italian:

Adjective

 * 1) Occurring every ten years.
 * 2) Of or related to a ten-year period, as a term of office.

Translations

 * Italian: