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Kalendar
Kalendar Kal"en*dar, n. See Calendar.
Kalendarial
Kalendarial Kal`en*da"ri*al, a. See Calendarial.

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- Kalenda (or Calenda) may refer to: Kalenda (martial art), or Calinda, a martial art and ****ociated dance form of the Caribbean Kalenda (festival), an ancient...
- have edited the spellings toward the Kalenda and Saturnura of b. Avodah Zarah MSS.[citation needed] קלנדא Kalenda in extant MSS; however Ḥananel b. Ḥushiel...
- Calinda (also spelled kalinda or kalenda) is a martial art, as well as a kind of folk music and war dance in the Caribbean which arose in the 1720s. It...
- & Takács 2003, p. 47. Eder 2005, p. 24. InscrIt-13-02 and 00017: XVII –Kalendas Februarias – c(omitialis) Imp(erator) Caesar [Augustus est a]ppell[a]tus...
- The Proclamation of the Birth of Christ, Kalenda Proclamation, or Christmas Proclamation, is a chant sung before the Midnight M**** for Christmas in the...
- the nones or the ides). The day before the calends was called pridie kalendas, but the day before that was counted as the "third day", as Romans used...
- Waltz (2012) Bayou Perdu Records Gasa Gasa Live (2014) Bayou Perdu Records Kalenda (2017) Rice Pump Records - Winner of Best Regional Roots Music Album at...
- of winter rituals stemming from the ancient calendae as for example the Kalenda Proclamation. In modern Belarusian, Ukrainian (koliada), Czech, Slovak...
- month was abolished. The new leap day was dated as ante diem bis ****tum Kalendas Martias ('the sixth doubled day before the Kalends of March'), usually...
- separate themselves from the feminist ideology. This stems from ****ertions by Kalenda Eaton, Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi, and numerous other womanist theologians...