Definition of Nundine

1. Noun. (chiefly in Ancient Rome) A market held every eight days ¹

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Definition of Nundine

1. an ancient market-day [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nundine

nuncio
nuncios
nuncius
nuncle
nuncles
nuncupate
nuncupation
nuncupations
nuncupative
nuncupative will
nuncupatory
nundinal
nundinals
nundinary
nundination
nundine (current term)
nundines
nunhood
nunhoods
nunlike
nunly
nunnation
nunnations
nunneries
nunnery
nunnish
nuns
nunship
nunships
nuoc mam

Literary usage of Nundine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Publications of the Selden Society by Selden Society (1904)
"Leicester.1—Notandum quod iste nundine habent ... et nundine Stowe.2 Note tbat these fairs are a reasonable ..."

2. Eight Studies of the Lord's Day by George Seaman] [Gray (1884)
"According to our English idiom, we should say that the nundine consisted of eight ... The space between the last nundine of one year and the first of the ..."

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