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millenniële

Millenniële is a Dutch adjective meaning related to a millennium or to a period of a thousand years. It denotes things that pertain to a span of a thousand years or to the concept of a millennium. The term is most often found in formal, scholarly, historical, or theological writing, and is less common in everyday speech.

Etymology and form: millenniële derives from the base adjective millenniëel, which comes from Latin roots for

Usage and nuance: The word is typically used to describe long-term timeframes or events spanning a millennium,

Related terms: The noun millennium is used for the time span itself, while millennia is the plural

See also: Millennium, Millennial, Millennia.

thousand
(mille)
and
year
(annus)
and
is
related
to
the
noun
millennium.
The
form
millenniële
is
the
feminine
singular
inflection,
used
with
feminine
nouns.
Other
inflections
exist
for
different
grammatical
genders
and
numbers,
reflecting
Dutch
adjective
agreement.
such
as
“een
millenniële
periode”
(a
millennial
period)
or
“een
millenniële
gebeurtenis”
(a
millennial
event).
It
can
also
appear
in
discussions
of
millennial
history,
archaeology,
or
religious
prophecy.
In
contemporary
Dutch,
expressions
about
generations
often
use
the
English
loanword
millennial
or
the
Dutch
phrase
“de
millennial
generatie,”
so
millenniële
remains
primarily
a
formal,
specialized
term.
form
referring
to
multiple
such
periods.
Related
adjectives
include
millenniël
and
the
broader
concept
of
millennial
in
cultural
discussions,
though
usage
varies
by
context.