calendarium

/ˌkælənˈdɛɹi.əm/

UK: /ˌkælənˈdɛəɹi.əm/

KÆLƏNDƐɹI · əm (2 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

A calendar or timeline or events.

Etymology

From Latin calendārium. Doublet of calendar.

Example Sentences

  • "Phœnician names occur in Suidas, Dioscorides, Apuleius, in martyrologies, calendariums, Acts of Councils, in Church Fathers (Augustine, Priscianus, Servus), &c."
  • "A certain Paolo Clarante also composed a calendarium and offered it to the pope for examination."
  • "His stories were not new but were arranged in order as in the several calendaria."
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