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kalendar

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[kal-uhn-der] / ˈkæl ən dər /

noun

  1. a calendar, especially of a church.

    the Anglican kalendar.


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Almost every well in Scotland is, indeed, named after some mediæval saint, many of them of only local fame, and very few having a place in the ecclesiastical kalendar.

From Bygone Church Life in Scotland by Various

We may take this opportunity of noticing that the Queen's printers have lately restored the lesser Saints' Days to the kalendar in their smaller editions of the Common Prayer.

From Notes and Queries, Number 12, January 19, 1850 by Various

There was a difficulty in fixing the marriage day, there being so many unlucky days, and Atri, in this month's kalendar, and Salii and the Parentalia festivals approaching.

From Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) by Various

But as neither the popish, nor the protestant kalendar produced a St. Charles, the founder of St. Paul's was unfortunately excluded.

From An History of Birmingham (1783) by Hutton, William

It was then erased from the kalendar, but restored to it in the reign of Chas.

From Notes and Queries, Number 25, April 20, 1850 by Various

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