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*calendar*

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: -calendaring-, *calendaring*, calendar
ค้นหาอัตโนมัติโดยใช้ *calendar*
Present Participle:calendaringcalendaring
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ปฏิทิน
(n) รายการแสดงเวลานัดSee Also: รายการนัดหมายSyn. schedule, timetable, appointment book
(n) ระยะเวลาหนึ่งเดือนตามปฏิทินSyn. month
  Hope Dictionary 
(แคล'เลนเดอร์) n. ปฎิทิน, หนังสือปฏิทิน, รายการประจำวันvt. บันทึก, บันทึกประจำวันSee Also: calendric adj. ดูcalendar calendrical adj. ดูcalendar
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) ปฏิทิน
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
ปีปฏิทิน [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
ปีปฏิทิน [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
ตารางชีพตามปีปฏิทิน [ประชากรศาสตร์ ๔ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕]
ตารางปีปฏิทิน, ตาราง (ข้อมูล) ตามปีปฏิทิน [ประชากรศาสตร์ ๔ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕]
ลำดับเรื่อง (ในระเบียบวาระการประชุมสภา) [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
เดือนตามปฏิทิน [ ดู solar month ประกอบ ] [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
ปฏิทินลำดับเหตุการณ์ [ประชากรศาสตร์ ๔ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕]
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
ปฏิทินศิลปะ [TU Subject Heading]
ศักราช [TU Subject Heading]
พุทธศักราช [TU Subject Heading]
ศักราชจีน [TU Subject Heading]
ศักราชจูเลียน [TU Subject Heading]
ศักราชล่าหู่ [TU Subject Heading]
ศักราชไทย [TU Subject Heading]
ปฏิทิน [TU Subject Heading]
ปฏิทินอิเล็กทรอนิกส์ [TU Subject Heading]
ปฏิทินโหราศาสตร์ [TU Subject Heading]
ตารางชีพตามปีปฎิทิน หรือตารางชีพช่วงเวลา(period life table)Example:ตารางชีพที่ใช้อัตราตายที่เป็นอัตราของช่วง เวลา ที่กำหนดเท่านั้น และรุ่นปี (cohort) ของตารางชีพนี้ก็เป็นรุ่นปีสมมุติ  [สิ่งแวดล้อม]
กินตามวันในปฎิทิน [การแพทย์]
cropping calendar, ปฏิทินการปลูกพืช [เทคนิคด้านการชลประทานและการระบายน้ำ]
  Longdo Approved EN-TH 
(n) ปฏิทินชนิดหนึ่งซึ่งเป็นสัญลักษณ์ของเทศกาลศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของการมาจุติของพระเยซู เริ่มเฉลิมกันในเดือนธันวาคม ซึ่งผู้ใหญ่มักให้เป็นของขวัญแก่เด็กๆ ปฏิทินนี้ประกอบด้วยแผ่นกระดาษสองแผ่นซ้อนทับกัน มีช่องที่ถูกประดิษฐ์ขึ้นมาเพื่อให้เป็นประตูเปิดได้จากกระดาษชั้นบน ประตูเหล่านี้มีตั้งแต่วันที่ 1 ถึง 24 ธันวาคม ก่อนถึงวันคริสต์มาส ซึ่งแต่ละช่องจะบอกเล่าถึงเรื่องราวของการประสูติของพระเยซู และอาจมีขนม ของขวัญชิ้นเล็กๆซ่อนอยู่ด้วยก็ได้
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) calendarExample:บริษัทแจกปฏิทินเป็นของขวัญปีใหม่ให้แก่ลูกค้าThai Definition:แบบสำหรับดูวัน เดือน ปี
(n) astrological calendarThai Definition:การนับวันเดือนปีตามหลักโหราศาสตร์
(n) calendar yearSee Also: civil yearSyn. ปฏิทินExample:ในปีปฏิทินหนึ่งๆ อาจมีจันทรุปราคาได้ 3 ครั้งUnit:ปี
(n) almanacSee Also: calendarSyn. ปูมโหร, สมุดปฏิทินโหร, บันทึกUnit:เล่มThai Definition:สมุดแสดงการเคลื่อนไหวของดาวพระเคราะห์ประจำวัน, จดหมายเหตุของโหร
(n) almanacSee Also: calendarSyn. ปูม, ปฏิทินโหรExample:หมอดูเปิดปูมโหรประกอบการทำนายดวงชะตาUnit:เล่มThai Definition:สมุดแสดงการเคลื่อนไหวของดาวพระเคราะห์ประจำวัน, จดหมายเหตุของโหร
(n) almanacSee Also: calendarSyn. ปูมโหร, ปูมExample:หมอดูแทบทุกคน ต้องเคยศึกษาสมุดปฏิทินโหรมาก่อนUnit:เล่มThai Definition:สมุดแสดงการเคลื่อนไหวของดาวพระเคราะห์ประจำวัน, จดหมายเหตุของโหร
(v) change calendarsThai Definition:เลิกใช้ศักราชเก่า ตั้งศักราชใหม่แทน
(n) fifth day of the solar calendarThai Definition:วันที่ 5 แห่งเดือนสุริยคติ
(n) calendarExample:พระราชบัญญัติจะมีผลบังคับหลังวันประกาศสามเดือนตามปฏิทินUnit:แผ่น, ฉบับ, เล่มThai Definition:แบบสำหรับดูวัน เดือน ปี
(n) lunar systemSee Also: lunar calendarExample:วันที่ 12 เดือนนี้เป็นวันขึ้น 15 ค่ำตามจันทรคติThai Definition:วิธีนับวันและเดือนโดยถือเอาการเดินของดวงจันทร์เป็นหลัก เช่น ขึ้น 1 ค่ำถึงแรม 15 ค่ำ เป็นการนับวันทางจันทรคติ เดือนอ้ายถึงเดือน 12 เป็นการนับเดือนทางจันทรคติNotes:(สันสกฤต)
(n) leap monthSee Also: intercalated month, additional month, intercalary month in the lunar calendarSyn. เดือนอธิกมาสThai Definition:เดือนที่เพิ่มขึ้นในปีจันทรคติ คือ ในปีนั้นมี 13 เดือน มีเดือน 8 สองหน เรียกว่า เดือน 8 สอง 8Notes:(บาลี)
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[benjamasunthin] (n) EN: fifth day of the solar calendar
[jantharakhati = janthrakhati] (n) EN: lunar calendar ; lunar system  FR: calendrier lunaire [ m ]
[kham] (n, exp) EN: day of the lunar calendar  FR: jour du calendrier lunaire [ m ]
[khø.sø. ...] (x) EN: Year ... (Roman calendar)  FR: an ... (calendrier romain)
[patithin] (n) EN: calendar  FR: calendrier [ m ] ; almanach [ m ]
[patithin hōrāsāt] (n, exp) EN: astrological calendar
[patithin jantharakhati] (n, exp) EN: lunar calendar  FR: calendrier lunaire [ m ]
[patithin jantharakhati Thai] (n, exp) EN: Thai lunar calendar  FR: calendrier lunaire thaï [ m ]
[patithin Krēkōrīen] (n, exp) EN: Gregorian Calendar   FR: calendrier grégorien [ m ]
[patithin suriyakhati] (n, exp) EN: solar calendar  FR: calendrier solaire [ m ]
[patithin suriyakhati Thai] (n, exp) EN: Thai solar calendar
[patithin Thai] (n, exp) EN: Thai calendar  FR: calendrier thaï [ m ]
[phø.sø. ...] (n) EN: year ... (Thai calendar)  FR: an ... (calandrier thaï)
[pī patithin] (n, exp) EN: calendar year  FR: année calendrier [ f ]
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a system of timekeeping that defines the beginning and length and divisions of the year
(n) a list or register of events (appointments or social events or court cases etc)Example:I have you on my calendar for next Monday
(n) a tabular array of the days (usually for one year)
(v) enter into a calendar
(n) a day reckoned from midnight to midnightSyn. civil day
(n) one of the twelve divisions of the calendar yearSyn. monthExample:he paid the bill last month
(n) the year (reckoned from January 1 to December 31) according to Gregorian calendarSyn. civil year
(n) a calendar of the Christian year indicating the dates of fasts and festivalsSyn. ecclesiastical calendar
(n) the solar calendar now in general use, introduced by Gregory XIII in 1582 to correct an error in the Julian calendar by suppressing 10 days, making Oct 5 be called Oct 15, and providing that only centenary years divisible by 400 should be leap years; it was adopted by Great Britain and the American colonies in 1752Syn. New Style calendar
(n) a month in the Gregorian calendar
(n) the lunisolar calendar governing the religious life of Hindus; an extra month is inserted after every month in which there are two new moons (once every three years)
(n) any lunisolar month in the Hindu calendar
(n) the lunar calendar used by Muslims; dates from 622 AD (the year of the Hegira); the beginning of the Muslim year retrogresses through the solar year completing the cycle every 32 yearsSyn. Muslim calendar, Muhammadan calendar, Moslem calendar, Mohammedan calendar
(n) any lunar month in the Muslim calendar
(n) (Judaism) the calendar used by the Jews; dates from 3761 BC (the assumed date of the Creation of the world); a lunar year of 354 days is adjusted to the solar year by periodic leap yearsSyn. Hebrew calendar
(n) a month in the Jewish calendar
(n) the solar calendar introduced in Rome in 46 b.c. by Julius Caesar and slightly modified by Augustus, establishing the 12-month year of 365 days with each 4th year having 366 days and the months having 31 or 30 days except for FebruarySyn. Old Style calendar
(n) a calendar based on lunar cycles
(n) a calendar based on both lunar and solar cycles
(n) a chart or mechanical device that indicates the days of the week corresponding to any given date over a long period of years
(n) the calendar adopted by the first French Republic in 1793 and abandoned in 1805; dates were calculated from Sept. 22, 1792
(n) a month in the Revolutionary calendar
(n) the lunar calendar in use in ancient Rome; replaced by the Julian calendar in 46 BC
(n) a calendar based on solar cycles
(n) an annual publication including weather forecasts and other miscellaneous information arranged according to the calendar of a given yearSyn. farmer's calendar
(n) a book containing a calendar and space to keep a record of appointmentsSyn. appointment calendar
(n) natural family planning in which ovulation is assumed to occur 14 days before the onset of a period (the fertile period would be assumed to extend from day 10 through day 18 of her cycle)Syn. calendar method of birth control, rhythm method, calendar method, rhythm
(n) a period of seven consecutive days starting on SundaySyn. calendar week
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ OE. kalender, calender, fr. L. kalendarium an interest or account book (cf. F. calendrier, OF. calendier) fr. L. calendue, kalendae, calends. See Calends. ] 1. An orderly arrangement of the division of time, adapted to the purposes of civil life, as years, months, weeks, and days; also, a register of the year with its divisions; an almanac. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Eccl.) A tabular statement of the dates of feasts, offices, saints' days, etc., esp. of those which are liable to change yearly according to the varying date of Easter. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An orderly list or enumeration of persons, things, or events; a schedule; as, a calendar of state papers; a calendar of bills presented in a legislative assembly; a calendar of causes arranged for trial in court; a calendar of a college or an academy. [ 1913 Webster ]

Shepherds of people had need know the calendars of tempests of state. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]


Calendar clock, one that shows the days of the week and month. --
Calendar month. See under Month. --
French Republican calendar. See under Vendémiaire. --
Gregorian calendar,
Julian calendar,
Perpetual calendar
. See under Gregorian, Julian, and Perpetual.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Calendared p. pr. & vb. n. Calendaring. ] To enter or write in a calendar; to register. Waterhouse. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Of or pertaining to the calendar or a calendar. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Calendarial. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To register in a calendar; to calendar. Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ]

. 1. Any of various calendars used by the ancient Greek states. The Attic calendar divided the year into twelve months of 29 and 30 days, as follows: 1. Hecatombæon (July-Aug.).
2. Metageitnion (Aug.-Sept.).
3. Boëdromion (Sept.-Oct.).
4. Pyanepsion (Oct.-Nov.).
5. Mæmacterion (Nov.-Dec.).
6. Poseideon (Dec.-Jan.).
7. Gamelion (Jan.-Feb.).
8. Anthesterion (Feb.-Mar.).
9. Elaphebolion (Mar.-Apr.).
10. Munychion (Apr.-May).
11. Thargelion (May-June).
12. Scirophorion (June-July). A fixed relation to the seasons was maintained by introducing an intercalary month, “the second Poseideon, ” at first in an inexact way, afterward in years 3, 5, 8, 11, 13, 16, 19 of the Metonic cycle. Dates were reckoned in Olympiads. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

2. The Julian calendar, used in the Greek Church. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

. same as Jewish calendar. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

{ or }. A lunisolar calendar of India, according to which the year is divided into twelve months, with an extra month inserted after every month in which two new moons occur (once in three years). The intercalary month has the name of the one which precedes it. The year usually commences about April 11. The months are follows:

 Baisakh . . . . . . . . . . April-May Jeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . May-June Asarh . . . . . . . . . . . . June-July Sawan (Sarawan) . . . . . . . July-Aug. Bhadon . . . . . . . . . . . Aug.-Sept. Asin (Kuar). . . . . . . . . . Sept.-Oct. Katik (Kartik) . . . . . . . . Oct.-Nov. Aghan . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov.-Dec. Pus . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec.-Jan. Magh . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan.-Feb. Phagun (Phalgun) . . . . . . . Feb.-March Chait . . . . . . . . . . . . March-April 
[ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

. A lunisolar calendar in use among Hebraic peoples, reckoning from the year 3761 b. c., the date traditionally given for the Creation. It received its present fixed form from Hillel II. about 360 a. d. The present names of the months, which are Babylonian-Assyrian in origin, replaced older ones, Abib, Bul, etc., at the time of the Babylonian Exile. Nineteen years constitute a lunar cycle, of which the 3d, 6th, 8th, 11th, 14th, 17th, and 19th years are leap years. The year 5663 [ 1902-3 a. d. ] was the first year of the 299th lunar cycle. The common year is said to be defective, regular, or perfect (or abundant) according as it has 353, 354, or 355 days. The leap year has an intercalary month, and a total of 383 (defective), 384 (regular), or 385 (perfect, or abundant) days. The calendar is complicated by various rules providing for the harmonious arrangement of festivals, etc., so that no simple perpetual calendar can be constructed. The following table gives the months in order, with the number of days assigned to each. Only three months vary in length. They are: Heshvan, which has 30 days in perfect years; Kislev, which has 30 days in regular and perfect years; and Adar, which has 30 days in leap years. The ecclesiastical year commences with Nisan and the civil year with Tishri. The date of the first of Tishri, or the Jewish New Year, is also given for the Jewish years 5661-5696 (1900-1935 a. d.). From these tables it is possible to transform any Jewish date into Christian, or vice versa, for the years 1900-1935 a. d. Months of the Jewish Year.

 1 Tishri . . . . . . 30 2 Heshvan . . . . . 29 (r. & d.) or 30 (p.) 3 Kislev . . . . . . 29 (d.) or 30 (r. & p.) 4 Tebet . . . . . . 29 5 Shebat . . . . . . 30 6 Adar . . . . . . . 29 or 30 (l.) -- Veadar . . . . . 29 (occuring only in leap years) 7 Nisan . . . . . . .30 8 Ivar . . . . . . ..29 9 Sivan . . . . . . .30 10 Tammux . . . . . . 29 11 Ab . . . . . . . . 30 12 Elul . . . . . . ..29  Jewish Year a. d.
----------------------------------------------------------- 5661 p. begins Sept. 24, 1900 5662 d.l. “ “ 14, 1901 5663 p. “ Oct. 2, 1902 5664 r. “ Sept. 22, 1903 5665 p.l. “ “ 10, 1904 5666 p. “ “ 30, 1905 5667 r. “ “ 20, 1906 5668 d.l. “ “ 6, 1907 5669 p. “ “ 26, 1908 5670 d.l. “ “ 16, 1909 5671 r. “ Oct. 4, 1910 5672 p. “ Sept. 23, 1911 5673 p.l. “ “ 12, 1912 5674 r. “ Oct. 2, 1913 5675 d. “ Sept. 21, 1914 5676 p.l. “ “ 9, 1915 5677 r. “ “ 28, 1916 5678 p. “ “ 17, 1917 5679 d.l. begins Sept. 7, 1918 5680 r. “ “ 25, 1919 5681 p.l. “ “ 13, 1920 5682 p. “ Oct. 3, 1921 5683 d. “ Sept. 23, 1922 5684 r.l. “ “ 11, 1923 5685 p. “ “ 29, 1924 5686 p. “ “ 19, 1925 5687 d.l. “ “ 9, 1926 5688 r. “ “ 27, 1927 5689 p.l. “ “ 15, 1928 5690 d. “ Oct. 5, 1929 5691 r. “ Sept. 23, 1930 5692 p.l. “ “ 12, 1931 5693 p. “ Oct. 1, 1932 5694 r. “ Sept. 23, 1933 5695 d.l. “ “ 10, 1934 5696 p. “ “ 28, 1935
d. = defective year; d.l. = defective leap year; p. = perfect year; p.l. = perfect leap year; r. = regular year; r.l. = regular leap year. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

. The Muslim calendar, a lunar calendar reckoning from the year of the hegira (hejira), 622 a. d. Thirty of its years constitute a cycle, of which the 2d, 5th, 7th, 10th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 24th, 26th, and 29th are leap years, having 355 days; the others are common, having 354 days. By the following tables any Mohammedan date may be changed into the Christian date, or vice versa, for the years 1900-1935 a. d.

Months of the Mohammedan year.

 1 Muharram . . . .. 30 2 Safar . . . . . . .. 29 3 Rabia I . . . . . . 30 4 Rabia II . . . .. 29 5 Jumada I . . . .. 30 6 Jumada II . . . . 29 7 Rajab . . . . . . .. 30 8 Shaban . . . . . . . 29 9 Ramadan . . . . . . 30 10 Shawwal . . . . . . 29 11 Zu'lkadah . . . . 30 12 Zu'lhijjah . . . 29* * in leap year, 30 days


 a. h. a. d. a. h. a. d.
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1317 begins May 12, 1899 1336* begins Oct.17, 1917
1318 May 1, 1900 1337 Oct. 7, 1918
1319* Apr.20, 1901 1338* Sept.26, 1919
1320 Apr.10, 1902 1339 Sept.15, 1920
1321+ Mar.30, 1903 1340 Sept.4, 1921
1322* Mar.18, 1904 1341* Aug.24, 1922
1323 Mar. 8, 1905 1342 Aug.14, 1923
1324 Feb.25, 1906 1343 Aug. 2, 1924
1325* Feb.14, 1907 1344* July 22, 1925
1326 Feb. 4, 1908 1345 July 12, 1926
1327* Jan.23, 1909 1346* July 1, 1927
1328 Jan.13, 1910 1347 June 20, 1928
1329 Jan. 2, 1911 1348 June 9, 1929
1330* Dec.22, 1911 1349* May 29, 1930
1331 Dec.11, 1912 1350 May 19, 1931
1332 Nov.30, 1913 1351++ May 7, 1932
1333* Nov.19, 1914 1352* Apr.26, 1933
1334 Nov. 9, 1915 1353 Apr.16, 1934
1335 Oct.28, 1916 1354 Apr. 5, 1935
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* Leap year + First year of the 45th cycle
++ First year of the 46th cycle


The following general rule for finding the date of commencement of any Mohammedan year has a maximum error of a day: Multiply 970, 224 by the Mohammedan year, point off six decimal places, and add 621.5774. The whole number will be the year a. d., and the decimal multiplied by 365 will give the day of the year. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

The Mohammedan calendar is one of the most primitive. It is strictly a Lunar calendar, the year consisting of twelve lunar months, which retrograde through the seasons in about 321/2 years. To reconcile the lunar cycle to a given number of complete days, a leap year is introduced on the 2nd, 5th, 7th, 10th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 24th, 26th and 29th years of a thirty year cycle, making these years consist of 355 days instead of 354. The names of the months and the number of days are: 1, Muharram (30); 2, Saphar (29); 3, Rabia I (30); 4, Rabia II (29); 5, Jomada I (30); 6, Jomada II (29); 7, Rajah (30); 8, Shaaban (29); 9, Ramadan (30); 10, Shawaal (29); 11, Dulkasda (30); and 12, Dulheggia (29 or 30). The years are calculated from July 16, 622 A.D., the day following the Hegira, the flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina after an attempted assassination. The beginning of the 46th cycle, with the first day of Muharram, in the year 1351, compares to May 7, 1932 of the Gregorian calendar; continuing: 1365 Dec. 6, 1945 1366 Nov. 25, 1946 1367 Nov. 15, 1947 1368 Nov. 3, 1948 1369 Oct. 24, 1949 1370 Oct. 13, 1950 1371 Oct. 2, 1951 1372 Sept. 21, 1952 1373 Sept. 10, 1953 1374 Aug. 30, 1954 To find the Gregorian equivalent to any Mohammedan date multiply 970, 224 by the Mohammedan year, point off six decimal places and add 621.5774. The whole number will be the year A.D., and the decimal multiplied by 365 will be the day of the year. https://web.archive.org/web/20040112151506/http://www.arsakeio.gr/universe/timeref1.htm [ PJC ]

. A calendar that can be used perpetually or over a wide range of years. That of Capt. Herschel covers, as given below, dates from 1750 to 1961 only, but is capable of indefinite extension.









PERPETUAL CALENDAR
Day of the monthJan. Oct.Apr. July Jan.Sept. Dec.JuneFeb. Mar. Nov.Aug. Feb.MayDay of the Week
18152229abcdefgMon.
29162330gabcdefTues.
310172431fgabcdeWed.
4111825 efgabcdThur.
5121926 defgabcFri.
6132027 cdefgabSat.
7142128 bcdefgaSun.


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To find the day of the week corresponding to any date, find the small letter directly under the month and opposite the day of the month; the same small letter also appears in the vertical column that contains the number of the year, and if the line in which it stands is followed out to the right, the day of the week is found. Thus, the small letter under March and opposite 18 is b; b appears again directly over 1904, and at its right is the word Friday. March 18 fell on Friday in 1904, and also in 1898, 1892, etc. The calendar has other uses, as for finding the months which begin on Sunday in a particular year, etc.

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[ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

. The calendar of the ancient Romans, from which our modern calendars are derived. It is said to have consisted originally of ten months, Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and December, having a total of 304 days. Numa added two months, Januarius at the beginning of the year, and Februarius at the end, making in all 355 days. He also ordered an intercalary month, Mercedinus, to be inserted every second year. Later the order of the months was changed so that January should come before February. Through abuse of power by the pontiffs to whose care it was committed, this calendar fell into confusion. It was replaced by the Julian calendar. In designating the days of the month, the Romans reckoned backward from three fixed points, the calends, the nones, and the ides. The calends were always the first day of the month. The ides fell on the 15th in March, May, July (Quintilis), and October, and on the 13th in other months. The nones came on the eighth day (the ninth, counting the ides) before the ides. Thus, Jan. 13 was called the ides of January, Jan. 12, the day before the ides, and Jan. 11, the third day before the ides (since the ides count as one), while Jan. 14 was the 19th day before the calends of February. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

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[ , rì ziㄖˋ ㄗ˙day; a (calendar) date; days of one's life #1426
[ / , ㄌㄧˋcalendar #8513
[ / , ㄌㄧˋto experience; to undergo; to pass through; all; each; every; calendar #8513
[  /  , nóng lìㄋㄨㄥˊ ㄌㄧˋthe traditional Chinese calendar; the lunar calendar #10787
[  /  , lì niánㄌㄧˋ ㄋㄧㄢˊover the years; calendar year #13636
[ , yuán yuèㄩㄢˊ ㄩㄝˋfirst month of the Lunar calendar; the New Year #14658
[  /  , rì lìㄖˋ ㄌㄧˋcalendar #18788
[   /   , Yuán xiāo jiéㄩㄢˊ ㄒㄧㄠ ㄐㄧㄝˊLantern festival, the final event of the Spring festival 春節|春节, on 15th of first month of the lunar calendarSee Also: 春節, 春节 #23980
[  /  , guà lìㄍㄨㄚˋ ㄌㄧˋwall calendar #28593
[ / , rùnㄖㄨㄣˋintercalary; an extra day or month inserted into the lunar or solar calendar (such as February 29) #31460
[  /  , yīn lìㄧㄣ ㄌㄧˋlunar calendar #37865
[  /  , lì fǎㄌㄧˋ ㄈㄚˇcalendar science; calendar system #41470
[  /  , yáng lìㄧㄤˊ ㄌㄧˋsolar calendar; Western (Gregorian) calendar) #41532
[  /  , gōng lìㄍㄨㄥ ㄌㄧˋGregorian calendar #49238
[  /  , jì niánㄐㄧˋ ㄋㄧㄢˊcalendar era #50282
[ , tiān gānㄊㄧㄢ ㄍㄢthe 10 heavenly trunks 甲, 乙, 丙, 丁, 戊, 己, 庚, 辛, 壬, 癸 (used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal number like Roman I, II, III); also translated as Heavenly StemsSee Also: , , , , , , , , ,  #52720
[  /  , rùn niánㄖㄨㄣˋ ㄋㄧㄢˊleap year; (lunar calendar) year with a thirteen intercalary month #54241
[  /  , yuè lìㄩㄝˋ ㄌㄧˋmonthly calendar #58519
[  /  , dēng jiéㄉㄥ ㄐㄧㄝˊthe Lantern Festival (15th of first month of lunar calendar) #63907
[  /  , rùn yuèㄖㄨㄣˋ ㄩㄝˋintercalary month in the lunar calendar; leap month #66147
[   /   , wàn nián lìㄨㄢˋ ㄋㄧㄢˊ ㄌㄧˋten thousand year calendar; Islamic calendar introduced to Yuan China by Jamal al-Din 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁See Also: 紮馬剌丁, 扎马剌丁 #67910
[ , dì zhīㄉㄧˋ ㄓthe 12 earthly branches 子, 丑, 寅, 卯, 辰, 巳, 午, 未, 申, 酉, 戌, 亥 (used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal number)See Also: , , , , , , , , , , ,  #69347
[  /  , xià lìㄒㄧㄚˋ ㄌㄧˋthe traditional Chinese lunar calendar #70425
[西 , Xī yuánㄒㄧ ㄩㄢˊChristian era; Gregorian calendar; AD (Anno Domini); same as 公元See Also: 公元 #75632
[    /    , gǔ ěr bāng jiéㄍㄨˇ ㄦˇ ㄅㄤ ㄐㄧㄝˊEid al-Azha festival of sacrifice on tenth of twelfth month of Muslim lunar calendar #85777
[   /   , Xuě dùn jiéㄒㄩㄝˇ ㄉㄨㄣˋ ㄐㄧㄝˊLhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar #97217
[   /   , lǎo huáng lìㄌㄠˇ ㄏㄨㄤˊ ㄌㄧˋlit. last year's calendar (almanac); fig. ancient history; obsolete practice; old-fashioned principle #101222
[  /  , xīng lìㄒㄧㄥ ㄌㄧˋastronomic calendar #146977
[ , kòng rìㄎㄨㄥˋ ㄖˋday that is named but not numbered (on ethnic calendar) #176543
[, ㄌㄧˋJapanese variant of 曆|历; the calendarSee Also: ,  #285136
[, wàngㄨㄤˋ15th day of month (lunar calendar) #333125
[  /  , Xuě dùnㄒㄩㄝˇ ㄉㄨㄣˋLhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar #532059
[, ㄌㄧˋto calculate; the calendar #834276
[ , jì xiàㄐㄧˋ ㄒㄧㄚˋfinal month of summer (i.e. sixth month of lunar calendar) #978538
[ , jì dōngㄐㄧˋ ㄉㄨㄥfinal month of winter (i.e. twelfth month of lunar calendar) #986787
[   , shí èr dì zhīㄕˊ ㄦˋ ㄉㄧˋ ㄓthe 12 earthly branches 子, 丑, 寅, 卯, 辰, 巳, 午, 未, 申, 酉, 戌, 亥 (used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal numbers)See Also: , , , , , , , , , , ,
[  , shí èr zhīㄕˊ ㄦˋ ㄓthe 12 earthly branches 子, 丑, 寅, 卯, 辰, 巳, 午, 未, 申, 酉, 戌, 亥 (used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal number)See Also: , , , , , , , , , , ,
[  , shí tiān gānㄕˊ ㄊㄧㄢ ㄍㄢthe 10 heavenly trunks 甲, 乙, 丙, 丁, 戊, 己, 庚, 辛, 壬, 癸 (used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal number like Roman I, II, III); also translated as heavenly stemsSee Also: , , , , , , , , ,
[ , shí gānㄕˊ ㄍㄢsame as 天干; the 10 heavenly trunks 甲, 乙, 丙, 丁, 戊, 己, 庚, 辛, 壬, 癸 (used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal number like Roman I, II, III); also translated as heavenly stemsSee Also: 天干, , , , , , , , , ,
[   /   , Dà míng lìㄉㄚˋ ㄇㄧㄥˊ ㄌㄧˋthe 5th century Chinese calendar established by Zu Chongzhi 祖冲之See Also: 祖冲之
[ , jì chūnㄐㄧˋ ㄔㄨㄣfinal month of spring (i.e. third month of lunar calendar)
[     /     , Gé liè gāo lì lìㄍㄜˊ ㄌㄧㄝˋ ㄍㄠ ㄌㄧˋ ㄌㄧˋGregorian calendar
[ , lì fǎㄌㄧˋ ㄈㄚˇvariant of 曆法|历法 calendarSee Also: 曆法, 历法
[   /   , jiù huáng liㄐㄧㄡˋ ㄏㄨㄤˊ ㄌㄧ˙old calendar; out-of-date customs
[   /   , Suān nǎi jiéㄙㄨㄢ ㄋㄞˇ ㄐㄧㄝˊLhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar
[  /  , yáng lìㄧㄤˊ ㄌㄧˋvariant of 陽歷|阳历 solar calendarSee Also: 陽歷, 阳历
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[しん, shin] (n-pref, n, n-suf) (1) new; neo-; (n) (2) (abbr) (See 新暦) Gregorian calendar; (3) Xin (dynasty of China); (P) #173
[なつ, natsu] (n) { Buddh } summer (on the lunisolar calendar #895
[きゅうれき, kyuureki] (n) Japan's old (lunisolar) calendar; (P) #1792
[こよみ(P);れき, koyomi (P); reki] (n, suf) (れき when a suffix) (See カレンダー) calendar; almanac; (P) #2121
[てい;ひのと, tei ; hinoto] (n) 4th in rank; fourth sign of the Chinese calendar #2197
[こう, kou] (n) (See 十干) first sign of the Chinese calendar #2887
[きのと, kinoto] (adj-na, n) 2nd in rank; second sign of the Chinese calendar #4981
[き;つちのと, ki ; tsuchinoto] (n) 6th in rank; sixth sign of the Chinese calendar #5159
[やよい(P);いやおい, yayoi (P); iyaoi] (n) (1) (obs) third month of the lunar calendar; (2) (いやおい only) (arch) thick growth (of grass, etc.); (3) Yayoi period (ca. 300 BCE - 300 CE); (P) #6641
[もちづき(P);ぼうげつ, mochiduki (P); bougetsu] (n) (1) full moon; 15th day of the lunar calendar; (2) (もちづき only) full moon of the eighth lunar month; (P) #7039
[karenda-(P); karenda] (n) (1) calendar; (2) calender (machine for flattening things); (P) #7732
[さつき, satsuki] (n) (1) (obs) fifth month of the lunar calendar; (2) (uk) (also written as 杜鵑花) satsuki azalea (Rhododendron indicum) #7797
[かのと;しん, kanoto ; shin] (n) 8th in rank; eighth sign of the Chinese calendar #8796
[へい(P);ひのえ, hei (P); hinoe] (n) 3rd in rank; third sign of the Chinese calendar; (P) #10750
[はづき, haduki] (n) (obs) eighth month of the lunar calendar #12297
[きさらぎ;じょげつ(如月);きぬさらぎ(衣更着), kisaragi ; jogetsu ( kisaragi ); kinusaragi ( koromo kou chaku )] (n) (obs) second month of the lunar calendar #13508
[じん;みずのえ, jin ; mizunoe] (n) 9th in rank; ninth sign of the Chinese calendar #13656
[さく, saku] (n) (1) new moon; (2) first day of the lunar month; (3) (in ancient China) next year's calendar and decrees (distributed by the Emperor at year's end) #13687
[guregorio] (n) Gregorian (calendar); (P) #14386
[ながつき, nagatsuki] (n) (obs) ninth month of the lunar calendar #16039
[かのえ;こう, kanoe ; kou] (n) 7th in rank; seventh sign of the Chinese calendar #16994
[つちのえ;ぼ, tsuchinoe ; bo] (n) 5th in rank; fifth sign of the Chinese calendar #18152
[こはる, koharu] (n) (See 小春日和) 10th month of the lunisolar calendar (traditional first month of winter, approx. November); late autumn; late fall #18724
[urizun] (n) climate of the third month of the lunar calendar in Okinawa (end of the dry season); early summer
[ふいごまつり, fuigomatsuri] (n) Bellows Festival (festival for blacksmiths and foundries on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, on which they would clean their bellows and pray)
[イスラムれき, isuramu reki] (n) Islamic calendar
[karenda-puroguramu] (n) { comp } calendar program
[karendakurokku] (n) { comp } calendar clock
[グレゴリオれき, guregorio reki] (n) Gregorian calendar
[ヒジュラれき, hijura reki] (n) Islamic calendar
[ユダヤれき, yudaya reki] (n) Jewish calendar
[ユリウスれき, yuriusu reki] (n) Julian calendar
[ramadan] (n) Ramadan (9th month of Muslim calendar); fasting month
[riarutaimukarenda] (n) { comp } real-time calendar
[あんご, ango] (n, vs) { Buddh } varsika (meditation retreat; usu. for 90 days starting on the 15th day of the 4th month of the lunisolar calendar)
[がいげつ, gaigetsu] (n) (obs) tenth month of the lunar calendar
[いんようれき, inyoureki] (n) (abbr) (See 太陰太陽暦) lunisolar calendar
[いんれき, inreki] (n) lunar calendar
[うのはなづき, unohanaduki] (n) (See 卯月) 4th month of the lunar calendar
[うづき;うつき(ik);うずき(ik), uduki ; utsuki (ik); uzuki (ik)] (n) (obs) fourth month of the lunar calendar
[おうしょう, oushou] (n) (1) (See 十二律, 上無) (in China) 12th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C sharp); (2) tenth month of the lunar calendar
[こうじゃくふう, koujakufuu] (n) southeasterly wind blowing around the fifth month of the lunisolar calendar (when marine fishes allegedly turn into tree sparrows)
[あたためざけ;ぬくめざけ(温め酒), atatamezake ; nukumezake ( atatame sake )] (n) warm sake (formerly drunk on the 9th day of the 9th month of the lunar calendar to ward off illness)
[なつはづき, natsuhaduki] (n) (See 卯月) 4th month of the lunar calendar
[はなごよみ, hanagoyomi] (n) flower calendar
[かいれき, kaireki] (n, vs) calendar revision (e.g. at start of year)
[えごよみ, egoyomi] (n) (See 盲暦) traditional Japanese calendar with pictures; traditional Japanese calendar expressed with pictures for use by illiterates
[かいよせ, kaiyose] (n) west wind in the early spring (traditionally on the night of the 20th day of the second month of the lunar calendar); wind that blows seashells ashore
[がくねんれき, gakunenreki] (n) school year calendar; calendar of school events and dates
[かんげつ, kangetsu] (n, vs) (See 月見) moon viewing (esp. during the eight month of the lunar calendar)
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[ぐれごりおれき, guregorioreki] Gregorian calendar
[りあるたいむかれんだ, riarutaimukarenda] real-time calendar
[れきげつ, rekigetsu] calendar month
[れきしゅう, rekishuu] calendar week
[れきひづけ, rekihiduke] calendar date
[れきねん, rekinen] calendar year
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Abreißkalender { m }
tear-off calendar
Adventskalender { m }
Advent calendar
Kalender { m } | Kalender { pl }
calendar | calendars
Kalendarium { n } | Kalendarien { pl }
calendar | calendars
Kalenderjahr { n }
calendar year
Kalendermonat { m }
calendar month
Kalenderwoche { f }
calendar week; week number; weeknum
Kalenderuhr { f }
calendar watch
Messekalender { m }
calendar of the fair
Terminkalender { m }
appointment calendar
Veranstaltungskalender { m }
calendar of events
Vorlesungsverzeichnis { n } | Vorlesungsverzeichnisse { pl }
university calendar; lecture timetable | university calendars
Zeitrechnung { f } | nach christlicher Zeitrechnung | nach jüdischer Zeitrechnung | unserer Zeitrechnung
calendar | according to the Christian calendar | according to the Jewish calendar | Common Era (CE)
gregorianisch { adj } | gregorianischer Kalender | gregorianischer Gesang
Gregorian | Gregorian calendar | Gregorian chant
römisch { adj } | römisches Alphabet | römischer Kalender
Roman | Roman alphabet | Roman calendar
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