A Latin genitive form of celebration, used in scholarly or ecclesiastical Latin contexts to mean 'of celebration' or 'belonging to celebration.'
Latin 'celebratio' (celebration) in the genitive case (showing possession), used primarily in religious and academic Latin texts.
When you see '-is' endings in English scientific and religious texts, you're looking at preserved Latin grammar—modern scholars still use Latin for precision in formal contexts.
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