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An anniversary (from the Latin ''anniversarius'', from the words for year and to turn, meaning (re)turning yearly; known in English since C . 1230) is a day that commemorates and/or celebrates a past event that occurred on the same day of the year as the initial event. For example, the first event is the initial occurrence or, if planned, the inaugural of the event. One year later would be the first anniversary of that event. The word was first used for the Christian feasts to commemorate the saints. ANNIVERSARY NAMES
The Latin phrase ''dies natalis'' (literally birth day) has become a common term, adopted in many languages, especially in intellectual and institutional circles, for the anniversary of the founding ('legal or statutory birth') of an institution, such as an '' Alma Mater '' (college or other school). Even in ancient Rome, we know of the '' {Link without Title} Aquilae natalis'' ('birthday of the eagle', anniversary of the official founding of a legion). Most countries around the world celebrate national anniversaries, for example the United States Bicentennial . These could be the date of independence of the nation or the adoption of a new Constitution or form of government. The important dates in a sitting monarch's reign may also be commemorated. Anniversaries of nations are usually marked by the number of years elapsed described Latin words or Roman numerals. Latin-derived numerical names The root elements of each word are literally multiplied together to create the anniverary name. For example, the word sesquicentennial (an anniversary of 150 years) is broken down as sesqui- (1½) x centennial (100 years). Sometimes new anniversary names are coined incorrectly by ''adding'' the root elements rather than ''multiplying'' them, with unfortunate results.
ANNIVERSARY SYMBOLS Many anniversaries have special names. ''Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home'' by for a general list of the wedding anniversary symbols, however there are variations in some national traditions. Furthermore, there exist numerous partially overlapping, partially contradictory lists of anniversary gifts (such as wedding stones), separate from the 'traditional' names. The concepts of a person's ''birthday stone'', ''birth stone'' and ''zodiac stone'', by contrast, are fixed for life according to the day of the week, month or astrological sign corresponding to the recipient's Birthday . REFERENCES SEE ALSO
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