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How do you remarry and be with a new lady? My answer to your post was:
The answer you quoted was for Camaro509's question.
But to be perfectly clear it is absolutely TRUE fact that the on the date of the 1st marrage that occurs 5 years into the second marriage it is the 17th anniversary of the date the original marriage occurred. I don't care if you want to celebrate it or not. Just like Saturday you are free to celebrate Liberace's 89th birthday.
Also the link you gave for the definition of anniversary states:
Does not contain the word continuous. That is your assertion alone.
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An anniversary (from the Latin anniversarius, from the words for year and to turn, meaning (re)turning yearly;
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Birthdays (v.) are the most common type of anniversary, where the birth date of a person is commemorated annually
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how did you miss that one? an anniversary is continuous.
Annual - 1 year
Biennial - 2 years
Triennial - 3 years
Quadrennial - 4 years
Quinquennial - 5 years
Sexennial - 6 years
Septennial - 7 years
Octennial - 8 years
Novennial - 9 years
Decennial - 10 years
Undecennial - 11 years
Duodecennial - 12 years
Tredecennial - 13 years
Quattuordecennial - 14 years
Quindecennial - 15 years
Vigintennial or vicennial - 20 years
Semicentennial or quinquagenary - 50 years
Semisesquicentennial - 75 years