kalendae

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Italic *kalēō, gerundive formation from Proto-Indo-European root *kelh₁- (to call, summon); compare calō.

Pronunciation

Noun

kalendae f pl (genitive kalendārum); first declension

  1. (Ancient Rome) the calends, the first day of the month

Declension

First-declension noun, plural only.

Case Plural
Nominative kalendae
Genitive kalendārum
Dative kalendīs
Accusative kalendās
Ablative kalendīs
Vocative kalendae

Descendants

  • Asturian: calienda
  • Catalan: calenda
  • Emilian: calaind
  • Istriot: calenbre
  • Italian: calende, calenne (Rieti)
  • Franco-Provençal: Chalendes
  • Ligurian: caende
  • Lombard: carent, calendre
  • Neapolitan: calenne (Old Abruzzese) calantrella (hot summer afternoon)
  • Old Occitan: calendas
  • Old Galician-Portuguese: caenda
  • Piedmontese: calent
  • Romansch: chalanda, calondas
  • Sicilian: calanna, calenna carènnula (ides of December)

Early borrowings:

  • Celtic:
    • Breton: kal calemay
    • Cornish: calan
    • Irish: callain
    • Welsh: calan
  • Ancient Greek: καλάνδαι (kalándai)
  • Byzantine Greek: κάλανδα (kálanda)
  • Old French: calendes
  • Proto-Slavic: *kolęda (see there for further descendants)

Late borrowings:

See also

References

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