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Reckoning
The act of one who reckons counts or computes the result of reckoning or counting calculation
Reckoner
One who reckons or computes also a book of calculations tables etc to
Calendar
fr. Calend', the first day in the month in Roman reckoning], the order and series of months, together with the festivals
Week
seven days, irrespective of the time from which it is reckoned. Seven days as a term for periodical payments (of wages,
Elul
The sixth month of the Jewish year by the sacred reckoning or the twelfth by the civil reckoning corresponding nearly to
impute
a value or cost (as for taxation) ;broadly : to reckon as an actual thing [ a benefit from the use
Almanack
[fr. the Arabic particle al, and manach, to count or reckon], a publication in which is recounted the days of the
Calculate
mathematical processes usually by the ordinary rules of arithmetic to reckon up to estimate to compute
Month
twelve signs of the zodiac. (3) Calendar, by which we reckon time, consisting unequally of thirty or thirty-one days, except February,
Easter offerings, or Easter dues
to the effect that 'yearly at Easter every Parishioner shall reckon with the Parson, Vicar, or Curate, or his or their
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