calends
英:['kælɪndz] 美: ['kælɪndz]
calends 基本解释
n.(罗马古历法的)每月的第一天;
英英释义
Calends
The calends (, "the called") were the first days of each month of the Roman calendar. The Romans assigned these calends to the first day of the month, signifying the start of the new moon cycle.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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