quadrennial
101quad|ri|en|ni|al — «kwod ree EHN ee uhl», adjective. = quadrennial. (Cf. ↑quadrennial) …
102SPORTS — There is no evidence of sports among the Jews during the obscure period between the close of the Bible and the Maccabean periods. At the beginning of this latter period, in the second century B.C.E., circumstances conspired to make sporting… …
103Olympiad — O*lym pi*ad ([ o]*l[i^]m p[i^]*[a^]d), n. [L. olympias, adis, Gr. olympia s, olympia dos, fr. O lympos Olympus, a mountain in Macedonia: cf. F. olympiade.] 1. (Greek Antiq.) A period of four years, by which the ancient Greeks reckoned time, being …
104Quadrennium — Quad*ren ni*um, n. [NL. See {Quadrennial}.] A space or period of four years. [1913 Webster] …
105Quadriennial — Quad ri*en ni*al, a. Same as {Quadrennial}. [1913 Webster] …
106olympiad — noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English Olympias, from Latin Olympiad , Olympias, from Greek, from Olympia, site of ancient Olympic Games Date: 14th century 1. one of the 4 year intervals between Olympic Games by which time was… …
107quadrennially — adverb see quadrennial …
108Cricket World Cup — For the most recent tournament, see 2011 Cricket World Cup. ICC Cricket World Cup The current Cricket World Cup Trophy. Administrator International Cricket Council …
109Delphi — For other uses, see Delphi (disambiguation). Archaeological Site of Delphi * UNESCO World Heritage Site The theatr …
110Domitian — For other people named Domitian, see Domitian (disambiguation). Domitian 11th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Domitian, Capitoline Museum, Rome …