Calends

//ˈkæləndz//

Synonyms for "calends" (8 found)

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Noun(1 words)

Related words (4)

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Translations

34 translations across 32 languages.

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Arabic

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  • غُرَّة noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Basque

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  • kalenda noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Breton

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  • calendae noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Bulgarian

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  • календи noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Catalan

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  • calendas noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Corsican

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  • calenda noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Czech

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  • kalendy noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Dutch

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  • kalenden noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Esperanto

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  • kalendoj noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Estonian

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  • kalendid noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

French

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  • calende noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Galician

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  • calendas noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)
  • quenda noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

German

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  • Kalenden noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Greek

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  • καλένδες noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Hebrew

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  • קָלֶנְדָּא noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Irish

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  • calláin noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Italian

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  • calende noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Latin

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  • kalendae noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • kalendae noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • kalendae noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Occitan

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  • calendas noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Polish

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  • kalendy noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Portuguese

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  • calendas noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Romanian

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  • calende noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Russian

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  • кале́нды noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • kalènde noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)
  • калѐнде noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Sicilian

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  • carènnuli noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Slovak

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  • kalendy noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Slovene

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  • kalende noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Spanish

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  • calendas noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Swedish

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  • calends noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Ukrainian

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  • календи noun (first day of a month of the Roman calendar)

Sample sentences

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He postponed it to the Greek calends.

Source: tatoeba (11496508)

The third day before the calends of February is 30 January, the third calends of March is 27 or 28 February, and the third of the calends of May is 29 April.

Source: wiktionary

The Roman Month its ſeveral days divides / By reckoning backwards, Calends, Nones, and Ides.

Source: wiktionary

Now by the ſame Rule, if there was a very Ancient Folkmote in the Neighbouring Kingdom of France upon every Kalends of May, then perhaps King Arthur borrowed from them; and it is good to look upon our Kalends, becauſe it is poſſible they may give Light to Ours.

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