Calends
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Calends [fr. kal'w, Gk., to call], the first day of each month among the Romans.
Greek Calends, a term for a time that will never arrive, the Greeks having nothing which corresponded to the Roman calends.
Greek Calends, a term for a time that will never arrive, the Greeks having nothing which corresponded to the Roman calends.
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