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Quinˈquatric, a. Rom. Antiq. rare. [f. L. quinquātrūs f. pl. or quinquātria n. pl. + -ic.] Pertaining to the festival of Minerva (March 19–23).
1839J. Taylor Poems & Transl. 210 The name of the Quinquatric Festival is derivable from the 51/4 days by which the year exceeds twelve months of thirty days each. |