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New Year's Day

New Year's Day, the 1st of January. The 25th of March was … January. The 25th of March was the civil and legal New Year's Day till the alteration of the style in 1752, when

New Years Day

day of January Often colloquially abbreviated to New years or new year

New year

to or suitable for the commencement of the year as New year gifts or odes

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Calendar

paid some attention to this, but Gregory XIII. caused a new calendar to be drawn up, which is called (2) the … together with the festivals and fasts, which make up the year. There are two modes of computing time-by the annual course

New style

September of that year being reckoned as the 14th. See NEW YEAR'S DAY.

retrogression

1 to September 30 of the next year). When the new fiscal year begins, the Visa Office gets a new supply

Holiday, or Holyday

be kept as bank holidays in England and Ireland, and New Year's day, Christmas-day (or, if either be a Sunday, the following

Laureate or laureat

an ode annually, on the sovereign's birthday, and on the new year; sometimes also, though rarely, on occasion of any remarkable victory,

Epact

year or the number of days by which the last new moon has preceded the beginning of the year

Hindoo calendar

an extra month inserted after every month in which two new moons occur once in three years … A lunisolar calendar of India according to which the year is divided into twelve months with an extra month inserted

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