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kalends

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kal·ends  (klndz, klndz)
n.
Variant of calends.

kalends [ˈkælɪndz]
pl n
(Historical Terms) a variant spelling of calends


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In the Roman world the week-long festivals of Saturnalia (from December 17) and Kalends, (from January 1) were marked by decorating buildings with evergreens, exchanging gifts December 25 became Jesus's birthday.
33) Before the Julian calendar, the year began in March "at the Kalends of the third month following the winter solstice": Dupont, 192.
Another, for the Kalends group, showed 91 per cent of pundits think William Hague will be ousted after the election.
 
 
 
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