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kalendar

American  
[kal-uhn-der] / ˈkæl ən dər /

noun

  1. a calendar, especially of a church.

    the Anglican kalendar.


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Archivist Daniel Michelson found the copy of Gaines Universal Register or American and British Kalendar for the year 1793 while digging through the oldest books held in the Schaffer Library, part of Union College in Schenectady, New York.

From The Guardian

It is called “Gaines Universal Register or American and British Kalendar for the year 1793.”

From Washington Post

He found the title: “Gaines Universal Register,” or “Columbian Kalendar for the year of Our Lord 1793.”

From New York Times

My friend Joel MacMillan worked at Kalendar in Toronto a decade ago and got me a job there.

From Slate

Charleston dames vied with each other in the beauty of their gardens, and Mrs. Logan, when seventy years old, in 1779, wrote a treatise called The Gardener's Kalendar.

From Project Gutenberg