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Middle English
Etymology
From Old English calend, a singular form back-formed from Latin kalendae, calendae.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kalˈɛnd/, /ˈkalɛnd/
Noun
kalende (plural kalendes)
- Calends, the first day of a month, particularly a Roman month.
1398, Bartholomew de Glanville, translated by John Trevisa, De Proprietatibus Rerum, Ch. ix, Section xxi, p. 359:
- 14th century, John Trevisa translating Bartholomaeus Anglicus's De Proprietatibus Rerum, folio 119:
- A day calculated by counting the number of days left in a month and adding two, then noting the next month; a calends.
- Rosh Hodesh; the Jewish celebration of a month beginning.
- The start or commencement of something; that which begins.
- A foresign or portent of upcoming events or happenings.
- (rare) A chart or calendar.
Usage notes
The plural is frequently used in a singular sense, following the Latin.
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