Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An old game at dice played by five or six persons, in which the two principal throws were nine and five.
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Examples
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We enter now into this period of mourning, these nine days of mourning called the novem dialis.
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What will happen, as Delia said earlier, we're in a ritual period called the novem dialis.
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After that, there will be a period of nine days of mourning known as novem dialis.
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ALLEN: Because in ancient Rome, when an emperor would die or when a major public figure, a general who had been -- you know, had accomplished -- had won great battles for the people of Rome, there was a customary nine-day period of mourning, the so-called novem dialis.
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What will happen, as Delia said earlier, we're in a ritual period called the novem dialis.
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The day after the pope's death marks the start of nine days of mourning, known as novem dialis.
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DELIA GALLAGHER, CNN VATICAN ANALYST: Well, you're right, Christiane, we enter now into this period of mourning, these nine days of mourning called the novem dialis.
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As an example, Latin novem, Greek ennea and Sanskrit navá all mean 'nine' and these three languages are known to be related to each other.
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As an example, Latin novem, Greek ennea and Sanskrit navá all mean 'nine' and these three languages are known to be related to each other.
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Nobody is going to break into the car to get a little ortho novem (ph).
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