- The
calends or
kalends (Latin: kalendae) is the
first day of
every month in the
Roman calendar. The
English word "calendar" is
derived from this word....
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Koliada is the name of a
cycle of
winter rituals stemming from the
ancient calendae as for
example the
Kalenda Proclamation. In
modern Belarusian, Ukrainian...
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genus Tagetes. The
genus name
Calendula is a
modern Latin diminutive of
calendae,
meaning "little calendar", "little clock" or
possibly "little weather-gl****"...
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Polish people sing
traditional kolędy,
Christmas carols (from the
Roman calendae) in the
spirit of joy.
Although Pasterka m**** is
closely ****ociated with...
-
Roman one is
attested in
inscriptions with the name Kalandôn gen. καλανδῶν
calendae and the
Macedonian ****enikei dat. Ἑλληνικῇ ****enic.
Finally an inscription...
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Slavic versions are
known as
koliadniki (from koliada, a loan of
Latin calendae), with
Bulgarian copies dating from the 13th century, and
Serbian versions...
- of Graubünden. It is
celebrated on, and
named for, the
First of
March (
Calendae Martis) and
marks the end of winter. It is
celebrated in much of the Romansh-speaking...
- in only a few
words like kalendae, Karthagō -
which could also be
spelt calendae, Carthagō. ⟨x⟩
represented /ks/. In Old Latin, /ks/ was also
spelled in...
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quietis exarnen, 1655. Dis****tio de Fœminarum
illustrium Eruditione, 1657.
Calendæ festivæ Anni 1667, 1667 Tragicocomcedia, et Ludi
innocui de
Juljano Imperatore...
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meaning "to call," was a
technical term of
pontifical usage,
found also in
calendae (Calends) and calator.
According to
Aulus Gellius,
these comitia were held...