Tricenarian

//ˌtraɪ.sɪˈnɛəɹi.ən//

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Czech

2 entries
  • třicátnice noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)
  • třicátník noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)

Finnish

1 entries
  • kolmekymppinen noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)

French

1 entries
  • trentenaire noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)

German

2 entries
  • Dreißiger noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)
  • jemand in den Dreißigern noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)

Hungarian

3 entries
  • harmincadik születésnapját betöltött noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)
  • harmincas (éveiben járó) noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)
  • harmincvalahány éves noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)

Polish

2 entries
  • trzydziestolatek noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)
  • trzydziestolatka noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • balzaquiana noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)

Spanish

3 entries
  • treintañera noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)
  • treintañero noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)
  • treintón noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • tatlumpuin noun (a person between age thirty and thirty-nine)

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Following the reign of Scptimius Severus (193-211), the emperor's patrimonium, his personal properties, was merged with a new department, the ratio privata (private accounts) headed by the magister rationis summae privatae at the tricenarian level.

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In the honorific inscription CIL to his son-in-law he is described as vir perfectissimae memoriae, and thus must have risen to tricenarian rank.

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At first there were three pay levels: sexagenarian (sixty thousand sesterces), centernarian (one hundred thousand sesterces), and duocenarian (two hundred thousand sesterces). At the end of the second century a fourth level was added, tricenarian (three hundred thousand sesterces). The procurators never went higher than duocenarian; the directors of imperial offices, originally at the duocenarian level, were raised to tricenarian.

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« I sure hope so » agreed the tricenarian, « it would be a real shame to have been on this island without having really seen its treasures » he observed, his attitude revealing that he actually expected the unsatisfactory outcome.

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