I had a professor in my undergrad define solemn as "containing all the parts,"
https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/morph?l=sollemnis&la=la#lexicon
sollemnis (less correctly sōlemnis, sollennis, sōlennis , sollempnis ), e, adj. sollus, i. e. totus-annus, prop. that takes place every year; in relig. lang. of solemnities,
I.yearly, annual; hence, in gen.,
I. Lit., stated, established, appointed: “sollemne, quod omnibus annis praestari debet,” ...
II. Transf., according as the idea of the religious or that of the established, stated nature of the thing qualified predominates.
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