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Kalends — Kal ends, n. Same as {Calends}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
kalends — [kal′əndz] pl.n. [sometimes K ] CALENDS … English World dictionary
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}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kalends of February — Rome episode title= Kalends of February caption= The Murder of Julius Caesar season=1 (2005) episode=12 (HBO; see BBC editing) air date=November 20, 2005 (HBO) January 4, 2006 (BBC)| writer=Bruno Heller director=Alan Taylor setting=Rome time… … Wikipedia
kalends, Greek — Greek kalends or calends A metaphorical expression for a time never likely to arrive, inasmuch as the Greeks had no calends … Black's law dictionary
kalends, Greek — Greek kalends or calends A metaphorical expression for a time never likely to arrive, inasmuch as the Greeks had no calends … Black's law dictionary
kalends — variant of calends … New Collegiate Dictionary
kalends — /kal euhndz/, n. (usually used with a pl. v.) calends. * * * … Universalium
kalends — n. calends, first day of the month (according to the ancient Roman calendar); time that will never come (because the Greeks had no calends) … English contemporary dictionary
KALENDS — Kalendas … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions