The Kalends (
Latin k/calendæ, -arum), (or calends) correspond to the first days of each month of the
Roman calendar. This term can be traced back to the
Etruscans, which could explain the appearance of the letter
k, a letter less favoured by Latin than the letter c (the few Latin words containing a k are often borrowed from the Etruscans). Another explanation of the word's roots is that it is from the Latin language: from the word calendae (the called), from the infinitive calare (to call).
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kalends /'kælindz/ (kalends) /'kælendz/
danh từ ngày đầu tháng ngay sóc (trong lịch La mã cũ)on (at) the Greek calends không khi nào, không bao giờ, không đời nào
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