calendrical
adj/kəˈlɛndɹɪkl̩/
Etymology
From calendar + -ical.
- derived from *kelh₁-✻
- derived from calendarium
- derived from calendier
- inherited from kalender
Definitions
Of, pertaining to, or used by a calendar system.
- At that point, humanity crosses another threshold, miniaturizes its universe into symbolic form, and takes a toddling step toward iconography, writing, and the first stammerings of calendrical notation and mathematics.
- Although other ancient Mesoamerican societies, even in the Preclassic period, also possessed calendars, only the Maya calendar can be translated directly into today's calendrical system.
- This growing focus on calendrical matters in early modern Europe paralleled, and in some measure directly influenced, a renewed interest among Jews in their own calendar.
The neighborhood
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No curated loop yet for calendrical. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA