hebdomatical (Meaning)
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hebdomatical (a.)
Weekly; hebdomadal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hebdomatical
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hebdomatical Sentence Examples
- The hebdomatical nature of the calendar ensured a consistent rhythm of weekly events.
- The priest observed a hebdomatical fast every seven days to purify his spirit.
- The liturgical cycle followed a hebdomatical pattern, with each week featuring specific prayers and readings.
- The town's market operated on a hebdomatical schedule, with vendors returning every seven days.
- The newborn infant underwent a hebdomatical ritual that marked his entry into the community.
- The ancient city's hebdomatical festivals celebrated the cyclical nature of time and the changing seasons.
- The archaeological site revealed evidence of a hebdomatical system of storage pits used to preserve food.
- The scholar proposed a new theory that the hebdomatical division of the moon's phases had a profound influence on human biology.
- The emperor's hebdomatical court gatherings allowed him to receive petitioners and issue decrees.
- The hebdomatical rhythm of the tides shaped the lives of coastal communities, influencing their fishing and navigation practices.
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Weekly; hebdomadal.
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The hebdomatical nature of the calendar ensured a consistent rhythm of weekly events.
The priest observed a hebdomatical fast every seven days to purify his spirit.
The liturgical cycle followed a hebdomatical pattern, with each week featuring specific prayers and readings.
The town's market operated on a hebdomatical schedule, with vendors returning every seven days.