quinquagesimal
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Medieval Latin quinquagesimus (“fiftieth”) + -al.
Adjective
    
quinquagesimal (not comparable)
- Of or related to a set of 50 people or items.
-  1842, William Whiston, Catena aurea, J.G.F. and J. Rivington, translation of original by Thomas Aquinas:- Hence the time of our sorrow and affliction is fixed at forty days; the state of blessed joy which shall be hereafter is figured in the quinquagesimal festival, i.e. the fifty days from Easter to Pentecost.
 
 
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