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calends
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Kalenda
and associated dance form of the Caribbean Kalenda (festival), an ancient pagan festival originated by Adam, according to Jewish rabbinic literature Calends wikipedia.org
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calendal
calendal, a. (kəˈlɛndəl) [f. L. calend-æ calends + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the Calends.1839 Fraser's Mag. XX. 204 In the most ancient calendal system. Ibid. 328 Each of the thirty calendal forms had its one or more animal representatives. Oxford English Dictionary
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Calinda (disambiguation)
Triozidae Calynda, a city of ancient Caria Al Calinda, a character in the 1977 musical Working Calinda, a character in the 1976 film Drum See also Calends wikipedia.org
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kalends
calends, kalends, n. pl. (ˈkæləndz) Forms: [1 sing. calend, kalendus], 4–5 calendis, kalendis, -es, (sing. kalende, 5 calende), (4 kalendez, -us, 5 kalandes, 5–6 kalendas), 5–7 calendes, (6 kalendies, callends, 7 calands), 6– calends, kalends. [ad. L. kalendæ, -as n. pl., first day of the month, on ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bissextus
In the Julian calendar, 24 February i.e. the 6th day before the calends (1st) of March, counting backwards inclusively in the Roman style (1/3, 28/2, 27 Consequently the , or sixth before the calends, the or "second sixth," was also 24 February. wikipedia.org
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calend
calend occas. obs. sing. of calends. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dallán mac Móre
Flann of Teamhair, of the plain of Tailltin, Cearbhall of Carman without fail, On the seventh of the Calends of September, gained the battle of which hundreds wikipedia.org
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Mulholland
Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolchalann ‘descendant of Maolchalann’, a personal name meaning ‘chief of the calends’, Notable people with the surname include wikipedia.org
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calendographer
† calenˈdographer Obs. rare—1. [f. calends sense 5.] The constructor of a calendar.a 1691 Boyle Wks. VI. 154 (R.) That eclipse..that..almost all calendographers had skipped over. Oxford English Dictionary
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CALENDS._Philosophical Dictionary_经典英文小说
The feast of the Circumcision, which the church celebrates on the first of January, has taken the place of another called the Feast of the Calends, of Asses 1, of Fools, or of Innocents, according to the different places where, and the different days on which, it was held.It was most commonly at Christmas, the Circumcision, or the Epiphany.
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Fothadh an Fili
On the twelfth of the musical Calends/of December of fierce tempests/Died the illustrious chieftain/Aedh of Aileach, monarch of the Gaeidhil. wikipedia.org
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ides
ides, n. pl. (aɪdz) Rarely in sing. ide. [a. F. Ides (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. {Imac}dūs, n. pl.] In the ancient Roman calendar, the eighth day after the nones, i.e. the 15th of March, May, July, October, and the 13th of the other months. The days after the nones were reckoned forward to the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kalinda (disambiguation)
of Maroondah, Victoria, Australia Kalinda School, a school in New South Wales, Australia See also Calinda (disambiguation) Kalenda (disambiguation) Calends wikipedia.org
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K
K只留存在像「Kalendae」(拉丁语的calends,指罗马历中每个月的首日)这种少数僵固的形式中。 字符编码 其他表示法 参看 (Kra) (希腊字母 Kappa) (西里尔字母 Ka) 参考资料 拉丁字母 wikipedia.org
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