Sentences

nundinal in a sentence

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Definition

NUNDINAL refers to something related to or occurring on market days, particularly in ancient Rome when trade and commerce took place.

Sample Sentences

  1. The nundinal market was bustling with activity as vendors showcased their goods.
  2. In ancient Rome, nundinal days were dedicated to trade and commerce.
  3. The nundinal cycle played a crucial role in the agricultural calendar of the region.
  4. As the nundinal festivities commenced, townsfolk gathered to celebrate their local heritage.
  5. She admired the nundinal rhythm of life in the small village, where every week brought something new.

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