quinquagene
/ˈkwɪŋkwəˌd͡ʒin/
quinquagene means A set of 50 psalms, typically with an analytical commentary. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.
quinquagene is pronounced /ˈkwɪŋkwəˌd͡ʒin/.
Etymology
From the shared title of three works of St. Augustine, Medieval Latin Quinquagena either directly or via French quinquagene, from Latin quīnquāgēnus (“50 each”), distributive form of quīnquāgintā (“50”). Cognate with quinquagent.
noun
- A set of 50 psalms, typically with an analytical commentary.