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"Lustrums" Meaning

Lustrums refer to periods of five years, typically in ancient Rome. This term is derived from the Latin word "lustrum," which means "purification" or "cleansing." In Roman culture, the lustrum was an interval of time between ceremonies of purification and atonement. The term is now occasionally used to describe a period of five years in other contexts, often with a sense of ritual or periodic renewal.

"Lustrums" Examples

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Definition: A lustrum is a period of 5 years.


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The mayor announced a new initiative to revitalize the city's parks every lustrum, starting from the current year.
After serving three lustrums as a councilor, Jane decided to run for mayor and won the election.
The cultural festival was held every lustrum to celebrate the city's heritage.
The college recognizes students' academic achievements at the end of each lustrum.
The Roman Empire used to celebrate the conclusion of each lustrum with grand festivals and sacrifices.

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A lustrum is a period of five years in ancient Rome. It was also the name given to the account books of the Roman State, which were closed and audited every five years. Additionally, a lustrum could also refer to a ceremony or purification ritual held every five years to mark the end of a cycle, often accompanied by sacrifices and offerings to the gods.

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