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Kalendar
Kalendar Kal"en*dar, n. See Calendar.
Kalendarial
Kalendarial Kal`en*da"ri*al, a. See Calendarial.
Kalender
Kalender Kal"en*der, n. See 3d Calender.
Kalends
Kalends Kal"ends, n. Same as Calends.
kalends
Greek calends Greek calends or kalends kalends A time that will never come, as the Greeks had no calends.
kalends
Calends Cal"ends, n. pl. [OE. kalendes month, calends, AS. calend month, fr. L. calendae; akin to calare to call, proclaim, Gr. ??????. CF. Claim.] The first day of each month in the ancient Roman calendar. [Written also kalends.] The Greek calends, a time that will never come, as the Greeks had no calends.

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- Fulvio Notae ad M. Catonem, M. Varronem, L. Columellam de re rustica. Ad kalend. rusti**** Farnesianum & veteres inscriptiones Fratrum Arvalium. Iunius Philargyrius...
- Amar (ed.). Metamorphoseon. Paris. [Preface] P. Ovidius Naso A.D. XII Kalend. April [21 March] Sulmone in Pelignis natus est, quo anno ... P. Hirtius...
- some point came to be considered the first two months instead. The January kalend (Latin: Kalendae Ianuariae), the start of the month of January, came to...
- Constitutiones synodi dioecesanæ Florentinæ habita in metropolitana ecclesia 9. Kalend. Octob. 1666 (in Latin). Firenze: ex officina Francisci Honuphrij typographi...
- 1136/jnnp.46.9.797. PMC 1027560. PMID 6352865. Wu A, Lindner G, Maitz AH, Kalend AM, Lunsford LD, Flickinger JC, Bloomer WD (April 1990). "Physics of gamma...
- of English ever spoken. Additionally, there is no such date as the 24th Kalend of December. An epitaph matching the one carved on the monument was found...
- "spearhead, arrowhead" Gaidus gaif- *waibjanan "to surround" Gaifar galind-, kalend- *galind- "Galindian" (a Baltic people) Galindus, Kalendus gan- perhaps...
- fire in 476 or 480. Denais, pp. 27-28. Denais, p. 28. with note 4. "[V ] Kalend. octobris, civitas Andegava horribili conflagrat incendio. Nihil enim in...
- of the middle 7th century, the Chronicle's dating scheme "consisted of a kalend (Kl) followed, until at least the mid-seventh century, by the ferial of...
- in Latin: Oratio Harveiana prima in Novis ædibus Collegii habita ****t. Kalend. Jul. an. mdcccxxvi, London, 1827, pp. 32, with a paper on headache in the...