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Dictionary: an·ni·ver·sa·ry   (ăn'ə-vûr'sə-rē) pronunciation

n., pl., -ries.
  1. The annually recurring date of a past event, especially one of historical, national, or personal importance: a wedding anniversary; the anniversary of the founding of Rome.
  2. A celebration commemorating such a date.

[Middle English anniversarie, from Medieval Latin (diēs) anniversāria, anniversary (day), from Latin, feminine of anniversārius, returning yearly : annus, year + versus, past participle of vertere, to turn.]


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Quotes About: Anniversaries
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Quotes:

"Let us love nobly, and live, and add again years and years unto years, till we attain to write threescore: this is the second of our reign." - John Donne

"The secret anniversaries of the heart." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

"We placed the wreaths upon the splendid granite sarcophagus, and at its feet, and felt that only the earthly robe we loved so much was there. The pure, tender, loving spirit which loved us so tenderly, is above us -- loving us, praying for us, and free from all suffering and woe -- yes, that is a comfort, and that first birthday in another world must have been a far brighter one than any in this poor world below!" - Queen Victoria

"Are there memories left that are safe from the clutches of phony anniversaries?" - W. J. Wetherby

"The thought of our past years in me doth breed perpetual benedictions." - William Wordsworth

Wikipedia: Anniversary
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An anniversary (from the Latin anniversarius, from the words for year and to turn, meaning (re)turning yearly; known in English since c. 1230) is a day that commemorates and/or celebrates a past event that occurred on the same day of the year as the initial event. For example, the first event is the initial occurrence or, if planned, the inaugural of the event. One year later would be the first anniversary of that event. The word was first used for Catholic feasts to commemorate saints.

For monthly recurrences, one might say mensiversary, from the Latin word mensis, for month, and versus, meaning to (re)turn. Mensiversary was used in a 1925 Time magazine article, titled 18th Mensiversary.

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Anniversary names

  • Birthdays (v.) are the most common type of anniversary, where the birth date of a person is commemorated annually. The actual celebration is sometimes moved for practical reasons, as in the case of an official birthday.
  • Wedding anniversaries are also often celebrated on the same day of the year as the wedding occurred.
  • Death anniversary.

The Latin phrase dies natalis (literally birth day) has become a common term, adopted in many languages, especially in intellectual and institutional circles, for the anniversary of the founding ("legal or statutory birth") of an institution, such as an alma mater (college or other school). Even in ancient Rome, we know of the [dies] Aquilae natalis ("birthday of the eagle", anniversary of the official founding of a legion).

Most countries around the world celebrate national anniversaries, for example the United States Bicentennial. These could be the date of independence of the nation or the adoption of a new constitution or form of government. The important dates in a sitting monarch's reign may also be commemorated, an event often referred to as a 'Jubilee'.

Anniversaries of nations are usually marked by the number of years elapsed described with Latin words or Roman numerals.

Latin-derived numerical names

The root elements of each word are literally multiplied together to create the anniversary name. For example, the word sesquicentennial (an anniversary of 150 years) is broken down as sesqui- (1½) x centennial (100 years). Sometimes new anniversary names are coined incorrectly by adding the root elements rather than multiplying them, with unfortunate results.

  • Annual - 1 year
  • Biennial - 2 years
  • Triennial - 3 years
  • Quadrennial - 4 years
  • Quinquennial - 5 years
  • Sexennial - 6 years
  • Septennial - 7 years
  • Octennial - 8 years
  • Novennial - 9 years
  • Decennial - 10 years
  • Undecennial - 11 years
  • Duodecennial - 12 years
  • Tredecennial - 13 years
  • Quattuordecennial - 14 years
  • Quindecennial - 15 years
  • Vigintennial or vicennial - 20 years
  • Semicentennial or quinquagenary - 50 years
  • Semisesquicentennial - 75 years
    • Variations: Demisesquicentennial or hemisesquicentennial
  • Centennial - 100 years
  • Quasquicentennial - 125 years
  • Sesquicentennial - 150 years
  • Demisemiseptcentennial or quartoseptcentennial - 175 years
    • Note: Terquasquicentennial[1] is a coined word for an anniversary of 175 years, but the elements of the word literally refer to an anniversary of 375 years, as follows: ter- (3) x quasqui- (1¼) x centennial (100 years)
    • Note: Septaquintaquinquecentennial[2] is a coined word for an anniversary of 175 years, but the elements of the word literally refer to an anniversary of 35,000 years, as follows: septaquinta- (70) x quinque- (5) x centennial (100 years)
  • Bicentennial - 200 years
  • Semiquincentennial - 250 years
  • Tercentennial or tricentennial - 300 years
  • Semiseptcentennial - 350 years
  • Quadricentennial or quatercentenary- 400 years
  • Quincentennial - 500 years
  • Sexcentennial - 600 years
  • Septicentennial or septuacentennial - 700 years
  • Octocentennial - 800 years
  • Nonacentennial - 900 years
  • Millennial - 1000 years
  • Bimillennial - 2000 years

Anniversary symbols

Many anniversaries have special names. Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home by Emily Post, published in 1922, contained suggestions for wedding anniversary gifts for 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50 and 75 years.[3] Wedding anniversary gift suggestions for other years were added in later editions and publications; they now comprise what is referred to as the "traditional" list. Generally speaking, the longer the period, the more precious and/or durable the material associated with it. See wedding anniversary for a general list of the wedding anniversary symbols; however, there are variations in some national traditions.

Furthermore, there exist numerous partially overlapping, partially contradictory lists of anniversary gifts (such as wedding stones), separate from the 'traditional' names.

The concepts of a person's birthday stone and zodiac stone, by contrast, are fixed for life according to the day of the week, month or astrological sign corresponding to the recipient's birthday.

References

  1. ^ First used by Bell Laboratories in celebrating its 175th anniversary as a corporation.
  2. ^ Suggested by lexicographer Robert L. Chapman to William Safire; first appeared in Safire's column, "On Language" (The New York Times Magazine, 12 February 1995).
  3. ^ Wedding Anniversary Gifts

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Translations: Anniversary
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - årsdag

Nederlands (Dutch)
verjaardag, trouwdag honderdjarig bestaan

Français (French)
n. - anniversaire, jour anniversaire

Deutsch (German)
n. - Jahrestag

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - επέτειος

Italiano (Italian)
anniversario

idioms:

  • centennial anniversary    centenario
  • diamond wedding anniversary    nozze di diamante
  • golden wedding anniversary    nozze d'oro
  • silver wedding anniversary    nozze d'argento

Português (Portuguese)
n. - aniversário (m), comemoração (f), festa (f) de aniversário

idioms:

  • centennial anniversary    centenário (m)
  • diamond wedding anniversary    bodas (f pl) de diamante
  • golden wedding anniversary    bodas (f pl) de ouro
  • silver wedding anniversary    bodas (f pl) de prata

Русский (Russian)
годовщина, юбилей

idioms:

  • centennial anniversary    столетний юбилей
  • diamond wedding anniversary    60-ая или 75-ая годовщина свадьбы
  • golden wedding anniversary    золотая свадьба
  • silver wedding anniversary    серебряная свадьба

Español (Spanish)
n. - aniversario

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - årsdag

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
周年纪念

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 周年紀念

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 기념일[제]

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 記念日, 記念祭, 例年の, 記念日の

idioms:

  • centennial anniversary    百周年記念

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) ذكرى سنويه, عيد سنوي‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮יום השנה, חגיגת יום השנה‬


 
 
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