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CALENDER (law) and Thakali (iou)


CALENDER (law)


CALENDER. An almanac. Julius Caesar ordained that the Roman year should consist of 365 days, except every fourth year, which should contain 366, the consist of 365 days, except every fourth year, which should contain 366, the additional day to be reckoned by counting the twenty-fourth day of February additional day to be reckoned by counting the twenty-fourth day of February (which was the 6th of the calends of March) twice. See Bissextile is period (which was the 6th of the calends of March) twice. See Bissextile is period of time exceeds the solar year by eleven minutes or thereabouts, which of time exceeds the solar year by eleven minutes or thereabouts, which amounts to the error of a day in about 131 years. In 1582, the error amounts to the error of a day in about 131 years. In 1582, the error amounted to eleven days or more, which was corrected by Pope Gregory. Out of amounted to eleven days or more, which was corrected by Pope Gregory. Out of this correction grew the distinction between Old and New Style. The this correction grew the distinction between Old and New Style. The Gregorian or New Style was introduced into England in 1752, the 2d day of Gregorian or New Style was introduced into England in 1752, the 2d day of September (0. S.) of that year being reckoned as the 14th day of September, September (0. S.) of that year being reckoned as the 14th day of September, (N. S.) glee Almanac. (N. S.) glee Almanac.

Thakali (iou)



Thakali noun & adjective. E20.
[Thakali.]
A. noun. Pl. -s, same.
A member of a Nepalese people of Mongolian origin. E20.
The Tibeto-Burman language of this people. L20.
b. attrib. or as adjective. Of or pertaining to the Thakalis or their language. L20.