millenary

millenary
I. noun (plural -ries) Etymology: Late Latin millenarium, from neuter of millenarius of a thousand, from Latin milleni one thousand each, from mille Date: 1550 1. a. a group of 1000 units or things b. 1000 years ; millennium 2. millenarian II. adjective Etymology: Latin millenarius Date: 1577 1. suggesting a millennium 2. relating to or consisting of 1000

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