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millennium

millennium / millennium
Noun
pl: millennia

This term carries a weight of permanence and vastness, often evoking a sense of historical scale or futuristic longing. While it can be a neutral measure of time, it frequently appears in theological or utopian contexts to describe a golden age of perfection and spiritual fulfillment. Grammatically, the word follows its Latin origin in the plural form "millennia," though "millenniums" is accepted in modern English. Because it represents a specific, large unit of time, it is a countable noun, though it is rarely used in the plural unless discussing multiple distinct epochs of a thousand years each.

Meanings

Nounmillennium

A period of one thousand years.

"The cathedral was built to last for a millennium."

Nounmillennium

A period of a thousand years regarded as a future time of great happiness, peace, and justice.

"Some religious sects believe in the coming of a terrestrial millennium."

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