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Definition of Trienniums
1. triennium [n] - See also: triennium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trienniums
Literary usage of Trienniums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings (1905)
"Und von einer Mehrbelastung wird vollends dann gar nicht mehr die Rede sein
können, wenn die Fiktion des akademischen trienniums zu Fall gebracht wird. ..."
2. Kino's Historical Memoir of Pimería Alta: A Contemporary Account of the by Eusebio Francisco Kino, Herbert Eugene Bolton (1919)
"... which I learned there, while missionary and rector of that mission of California,
although unworthy, in the two trienniums of Fathers Provincial ..."
3. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803: Explorations by Early Navigators by Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, Edward Gaylord Bourne (1906)
"... but there was so much to restore that it kept us busy for more than three
succeeding trienniums. Our provincial applied himself closely to the repairs ..."
4. The Golden Dog (Le Chien D'or): A Romance of the Days of Louis Quinze in by William Kirby (1903)
"... a long exercise of authority as Superior of the Ursulines, to which office
the community had elected her as many trienniums as their rules permitted. ..."
5. John Knox: A Biography by Peter Hume Brown (1895)
"... trienniums, p. 26. The Church of the White Ladies, which still exists, is thus
described in a modern book on Frankfort: " Die jetzige Kirch* wurde nach ..."