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Nundinal
Nundinal Nun"di*nal, n. A nundinal letter.
Nundinal
Nundinal Nun"di*nal, Nundinary Nun"di*na*ry, a. [L. nundinalis, nundinarius, fr. nundinae the market day, the weekly market, prop., the ninth day, fr. nundinus belonging to nine days; novem nine + dies day: cf. F. nundinal.] Of or pertaining to a fair, or to a market day. Nundinal letter, among the Romans, one of the first eight letters of the alphabet, which were repeated successively from the first to the last day of the year. One of these always expressed the market day, which returned every nine days (every eight days by our reckoning).
Nundinal letter
Nundinal Nun"di*nal, Nundinary Nun"di*na*ry, a. [L. nundinalis, nundinarius, fr. nundinae the market day, the weekly market, prop., the ninth day, fr. nundinus belonging to nine days; novem nine + dies day: cf. F. nundinal.] Of or pertaining to a fair, or to a market day. Nundinal letter, among the Romans, one of the first eight letters of the alphabet, which were repeated successively from the first to the last day of the year. One of these always expressed the market day, which returned every nine days (every eight days by our reckoning).
Nundinary
Nundinal Nun"di*nal, Nundinary Nun"di*na*ry, a. [L. nundinalis, nundinarius, fr. nundinae the market day, the weekly market, prop., the ninth day, fr. nundinus belonging to nine days; novem nine + dies day: cf. F. nundinal.] Of or pertaining to a fair, or to a market day. Nundinal letter, among the Romans, one of the first eight letters of the alphabet, which were repeated successively from the first to the last day of the year. One of these always expressed the market day, which returned every nine days (every eight days by our reckoning).
Nundinate
Nundinate Nun"di*nate, v. i. [L. nundinatus, p. p. of nundinary to attend fairs, to traffic. See Nundinal, a.] To buy and sell at fairs or markets. [Obs.]
Nundination
Nundination Nun`di*na"tion, n. [L. nundinatio.] Traffic at fairs; marketing; buying and selling. [Obs.] Common nundination of pardons. --Abp. Bramhall.

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- received libations of milk, an uncommon liquid offering among the Romans. Nundina presides over the dies lustricus. At some point in time the two Carmentes...
- Schinia nundina, the goldenrod flower moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Dru Drury in 1773. It is found in North...
- Eois nundina is a moth in the family Geometridae first described by Herbert Druce in 1892. It is found in Mexico. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- supposedly avoided new undertakings on the days after nundinae (postridie nundinas), owing either to superstitions concerning homophones of non ("no, not")...
- (nemora, singular nemus) Nenia Noduterensis Ag Nodutus Ag Nona Numeria BCh Nundina BCh Obarator Ag Occator Ag Odoria Orbona BCh Ossipago BCh Panda or Empanda...
- own." The day was celebrated with a family feast. The childhood goddess Nundina presided over the event, and the goddess Nona was supposed to determine...
- frumento, balsamo, melle et oleo et resina, quae an iuda et Israel ad tyri nundinas deferuntur." c. 414: Jerome, Letter 129: Ad Dardanum de Terra promissionis:...
- North American Moth Photographers' Group. Retrieved on 2009-10-06. Schinia nundina at BugGuide Anweiler, G. G. & Robinson, E. "Species Details Schinia persimilis"...
- Druce 1892) Eois numeria (H. Druce 1892) Eois numida (H. Druce 1892) Eois nundina H. Druce 1892 Eois nympha (Schaus 1912) Eois obada (H. Druce 1892) Eois...
- costalaria Eois haltima Eois isabella Eois mexicaria Eois nacara Eois nundina Eois operbula Eois ops Eois saria Eois toporata Eois veniliata Epermenia...