ides

suomi-englanti sanakirja

ides englannista suomeksi

  1. idus

  1. Verbi

  2. Substantiivi

ides englanniksi

  1. The notional moon|full-moon day of a Roman month, occurring on the 15th day of the four original 31-day months (March, May, Quintilis or July, and October) and on the 13th day of all other months.

  2. 10th century, Byrhtferð of Ramsey, ''Enchiridion'' (Ashmolean MS 328), Book I, Chapter ii, Section 22:

  3. Þa monðas þe habbað iiii nonas æfter kalendas... habbað to idus xiii dagas and to ii kalendas eahtatyne.
    : Those months that have 4 nones after the kalends... have 13 days to the ides and eighteen to the second kalends.
  4. {{quote-book|en|year=1679|author=J. Moxon|title=Mathematics made Easie|page=26

  5. {{quote-book|en|year=1967|author=Agnes Kirsopp Michels|title=Calendar of the Roman Republic|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=FgTWCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA22|page=22

  6. 2011, Robert A. Kaster trans. Macrobius, ''Saturnalia'', Book I, Chapter xiv, Section 8:

  7. May, Quintilis, and October also have their Nones on the seventh, as Pompilius|Numa ordained, because Caesar|Julius changed nothing about them. As for January, Sextilis, and December, they still have their Nones on the fifth, though they began to have thirty-one days after Caesar|Caesar added two days to each, and it is nineteen days from their Ides to the following Kalends, because in adding the two days Caesar|Caesar did not want to insert them before either the Nones or the Ides, lest an unprecedented postponement mar religious observance associated with the Nones or Ides themselves, which have a fixed date.

    ''The third day before the ides of March is March 13th; the third ides of August is August 11th; and the third of the ides of November is November 11th.''

  8. (monikko) en|ide

  9. (gl-verb form of)

  10. woman, lady; queen

  11. virgin, lady

  12. (monikko) pt|ide

  13. (pt-verb form of)

  14. (es-verb form of)

  15. (syn)