Definition of Interregna

1. Noun. (form of irregular plural interregnum) ¹

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Definition of Interregna

1. interregnum [n] - See also: interregnum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interregna

interreact
interreacted
interreacting
interreaction
interreactions
interreacts
interred
interreducibility
interreducible
interreflection
interreflections
interregent
interregents
interreges
interregional
interregna (current term)
interregnum
interregnums
interreign
interreigns
interrelate
interrelated
interrelatedly
interrelatedness
interrelatednesses
interrelates
interrelating
interrelation
interrelational
interrelations

Literary usage of Interregna

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

1. The Sacred and Profane History of the World Connected: From the Creation of by Samuel Shuckford, James Creighton (1819)
"Each of these interregna might, perhaps, take up some years. The historians allot no space of time to these interregna; but we know it is no unusual tiling ..."

2. The Sacred and Profane History of the World Connected: From the Creation of by Samuel Shuckford (1808)
"Each of these interregna might, perhaps, take up some years. The historians allot no space of time to these interregna; but we know it is no unusual thing ..."

3. Embassies and Foreign Courts: A History of Diplomacy by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray (1855)
"interregna.—The Passive Rights of Legation. — No State is bound to receive Ambassadors.—Law of Charles Y.—Reasons for Refusing to receive Ambassadors. ..."

4. The Roman History, from the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth by Nathaniel Hooke (1830)
"That, " between the reigns of several of the Roman kings there were interregna, and that each of these interregna might perhaps take up some years, ..."

5. Classical Philology by University of Chicago press, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"88 ft., has overthrown this view by showing that if much time was lost at the beginning of the year through interregna, the consular year was so much ..."

6. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1915)
"Assumed interregna : namely three, an interregnum of eleven years between ... It is, however, mainly his hypothesis of interregna in Israel which demands ..."

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