calends

/ˈkælɪndz/
noun
  1. The first day of the month in the ancient Roman calendar.
    • Historians study the calends to understand Roman timekeeping.
    • In ancient Rome, debts were often due on the calends of each month.
    • The Roman priests announced the calends to mark the start of a new month.
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