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Перевод: ides
[существительное] иды [др.-рим.]
Тезаурус:
- In early Rome this took place at the old New Year which was in March - the Ides of March to be precise.
- Originally, the Calends were the days of new moon and the Ides the days of full moon.
- The Romans divided the year into twelve months, and each month into groups of days called respectively Kalends, Nones and Ides, with the days after Ides reckoned in relation to the Kalends of the next month following.
- My ides of real rape is, say, a woman walking home at night and dragged into an entry and forcefully raped.
- It is like the Ides of March, and we had all better stay indoors.
- The Nones were so named because they occurred on the "ninth" day before the Ides.
- "Beware the ides of March, Mr Sugden."
- The days after the Ides were reckoned as days before the Calends of the succeeding month.
- The days were counted backwards, from the Calends, Nones, and Ides, respectively.
- The Ides, or days when there was a full moon, were sacred to him and his shrines were placed high on mountain tops.
- Originally, the Romans had a complicated system of dividing the month, with Calends (from which our word "calendar" is derived) on the first, Ides on the fifteenth of March, May, July, and October and on the thirteenth day of the other months, and Nones occurring eight days before the Ides.
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