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fortnight : ウィキペディア英語版
A fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days (2 weeks). The word derives from the , meaning "".Tacitus in "Germania" xi. Related: Fortnightly. The fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days, e.g., "I'm meeting Adam in Venice in a fortnight" -->''Senight'', ''sennight'' or ''se'night'' (seven-night), an old word for the week, was still in use in the early 19th century, to judge from Jane Austen's letters.''Fortnight'' and ''fortnightly'' are commonly used words in the English-speaking world. Some wages, salaries, and social security benefits are paid on a fortnightly basis; however in North America it is far more common to use the term ''biweekly''. Note that neither of these terms should be confused with ''semimonthly'', which results in 24 pay periods (12 months × 2), instead of the 26 (52 weeks ÷ 2) of fortnightly/biweekly.== Astronomy ==:''For more information see eclipse cycle''.In astronomy, a fortnight is half a synodic month, the mean time between a full moon and a new moon (and vice versa). This is equal to 14.77 days.(Synodic Month definition ) Eric W. Weisstein

A fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days (2 weeks). The word derives from the , meaning "".〔''Senight'', ''sennight'' or ''se'night'' (seven-night), an old word for the week, was still in use in the early 19th century, to judge from Jane Austen's letters.〕
''Fortnight'' and ''fortnightly'' are commonly used words in the English-speaking world. Some wages, salaries, and social security benefits are paid on a fortnightly basis; however in North America it is far more common to use the term ''biweekly''. Note that neither of these terms should be confused with ''semimonthly'', which results in 24 pay periods (12 months × 2), instead of the 26 (52 weeks ÷ 2) of fortnightly/biweekly.
== Astronomy ==

:''For more information see eclipse cycle''.
In astronomy, a fortnight is half a synodic month, the mean time between a full moon and a new moon (and vice versa). This is equal to 14.77 days.〔(Synodic Month definition ) Eric W. Weisstein〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Senight'', ''sennight'' or ''se'night'' (seven-night), an old word for the week, was still in use in the early 19th century, to judge from Jane Austen's letters.''Fortnight'' and ''fortnightly'' are commonly used words in the English-speaking world. Some wages, salaries, and social security benefits are paid on a fortnightly basis; however in North America it is far more common to use the term ''biweekly''. Note that neither of these terms should be confused with ''semimonthly'', which results in 24 pay periods (12 months × 2), instead of the 26 (52 weeks ÷ 2) of fortnightly/biweekly.== Astronomy ==:''For more information see eclipse cycle''.In astronomy, a fortnight is half a synodic month, the mean time between a full moon and a new moon (and vice versa). This is equal to 14.77 days.(Synodic Month definition ) Eric W. Weisstein">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
''Senight'', ''sennight'' or ''se'night'' (seven-night), an old word for the week, was still in use in the early 19th century, to judge from Jane Austen's letters.''Fortnight'' and ''fortnightly'' are commonly used words in the English-speaking world. Some wages, salaries, and social security benefits are paid on a fortnightly basis; however in North America it is far more common to use the term ''biweekly''. Note that neither of these terms should be confused with ''semimonthly'', which results in 24 pay periods (12 months × 2), instead of the 26 (52 weeks ÷ 2) of fortnightly/biweekly.== Astronomy ==:''For more information see eclipse cycle''.In astronomy, a fortnight is half a synodic month, the mean time between a full moon and a new moon (and vice versa). This is equal to 14.77 days.(Synodic Month definition ) Eric W. Weisstein">ウィキペディアで「A fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days (2 weeks). The word derives from the , meaning "".Tacitus in "Germania" xi. Related: Fortnightly. The fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days, e.g., "I'm meeting Adam in Venice in a fortnight" -->''Senight'', ''sennight'' or ''se'night'' (seven-night), an old word for the week, was still in use in the early 19th century, to judge from Jane Austen's letters.''Fortnight'' and ''fortnightly'' are commonly used words in the English-speaking world. Some wages, salaries, and social security benefits are paid on a fortnightly basis; however in North America it is far more common to use the term ''biweekly''. Note that neither of these terms should be confused with ''semimonthly'', which results in 24 pay periods (12 months × 2), instead of the 26 (52 weeks ÷ 2) of fortnightly/biweekly.== Astronomy ==:''For more information see eclipse cycle''.In astronomy, a fortnight is half a synodic month, the mean time between a full moon and a new moon (and vice versa). This is equal to 14.77 days.(Synodic Month definition ) Eric W. Weisstein」の詳細全文を読む



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