n.; pl.Janizaries [ F. janissaire, fr. Turk. yeñi-tsheri new soldiers or troops. ] A soldier of a privileged military class, which formed the nucleus of the Turkish infantry, but was suppressed in 1826. [ written also janissary. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ L. Januarius, fr. Janus an old Latin deity, the god of the sun and the year, to whom the month of January was sacred; cf. janua a door, Skr. yā to go. ] The first month of the year, containing thirty-one days. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ Before the adoption of New Style, the commencement of the year was usually reckoned from March 25. [ 1913 Webster ]
[かがみもち, kagamimochi] (n) mirror-shaped mochi, usu. a pair stacked in order of size with a daidai on top, used as a New Year offering, then cut and eaten on January 11.