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hebdomadal
[heb-dom-uh-dl]
adjective
taking place, coming together, or published once every seven days; weekly.
hebdomadal meetings;
hebdomadal groups;
hebdomadal journals.
noun
a weekly magazine, newspaper, etc.
hebdomadal
/ hɛbˈdɒmədərɪ, hɛbˈdɒmədəl, -drɪ /
adjective
a rare word for weekly
Other Word Forms
- hebdomadally adverb
- ˈdz岹 adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of hebdomadal1
Example Sentences
This young man, lately down from Oxford, was delighting the select minority who read a brilliant weekly called The Point of View with his hebdomadal destructiveness as a critic of the drama.
Besides his personal conferences with each of his Chief Secretaries, and the hebdomadal meeting of the Executive Council, the Viceroy devoted one day a week to his Council for making Laws and Regulations.
They are young drapers' assistants from a large manufacturing town, out for their hebdomadal holiday, which they have elected to spend in an excursion to the Wye, and a frolic at Rugg's Ferry.
Information for the people was not yet collected into hebdomadal tracts; and those who coveted the fruit of the tree of knowledge were left to pursue their horticultural researches at their own free will.
They are young drapers’ assistants from a large manufacturing town, out for their hebdomadal holiday, which they have elected to spend in an excursion to the Wye, and a frolic at Rugg’s Ferry.
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