calends
/ˈkælɪndz/(亦作kalends)
plural noun
- the first day of the month in the ancient Roman calendar(古罗马历法中)每月的第一天。
词源
Old English (denoting an appointed time): from Old French calendes, from Latin kalendae, calendae 'first day of the month' (when accounts were due and the order of days was proclaimed); related to Latin calare and Greek kalein 'call, proclaim'.