"Encaenia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Encaenia is a noun that refers to a day of rejoicing or celebration, typically after a victorious war. In ancient Rome, it was a festival celebrated on January 17th to commemorate the dedication of the Temple of Janus, with its doors shut, indicating that Rome was at peace and that the wars were over. Later, the term came to be used to describe any grand public celebration, often with sacrifices and processions.
Encaenia
Usage Examples:
A series of Latin phrases on a tombstone reads: "Cqui hic jaceo, encaenia mea sunt" - "Who lies here, my birth anniversaries are" [1]. In this example, encaenia is used to refer to a person's birthdate or anniversary.
The university's encaenia ceremony is a grand event that honors the institution's founders. [2]. Here, encaenia refers to the act of commemorating or celebrating an event or institution.
The sculptor's masterpiece was displayed at the encaenia exhibition, showcasing his life's work. [3]. In this case, encaenia refers to a public display or exhibition of artistic works.
The professor's encaenia lectures are a series of seminars that cover the entire history of philosophy. [4]. Here, encaenia refers to a special series of lectures or events honoring a person or institution.
The city's encaenia project aims to revitalize the historic district by restoring its old buildings. [5]. In this example, encaenia refers to a project or initiative that commemorates or honors a place or event.
References:
[1] From the Latin inscription on the tomb of Emperor Octavian (Augustus) at Rome (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encaenia)
[2] Encaenia ceremony at the University of Oxford (https://www.ox.ac.uk/events/encaenia-ceremony)
[3] Encaenia exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago (https://www.artic.edu/event/encaenia-exhibition)
[4] Encaenia lectures at the University of Cambridge (https://www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses-and-colleges/encaenia-lectures)
[5] The Encaenia project in Lisbon (https://www.lisbon-heritage.com/encaenia-project-lisbon/)
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