chiliad
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin chilias (“the number 1000, a group of 1000 things”), possibly via French chiliade, from Ancient Greek χιλιάς (khiliás, “the number 1000, any large amount, a millennium”), from χῑ́λιοι (khī́lioi, “1000”) + -ᾰ́ς (-ás, “-ad: forming collective nouns”). Equivalent to chilia- + -ad.
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[edit]Noun
[edit]chiliad (plural chiliads)
- A group of 1000 things, particularly
- Synonym of chiliarchy: a group of 1000 soldiers commanded by a chiliarch.
- Synonym of millennium: a period of 1000 years.
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