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=== Dates and Times | === Dates and Times === | ||
a | In Latin records, dates are often written out. Numbers generally end with '''''-o''''' when used in a date. For example: | ||
:''Anno Domini millesimo sescentesimo nonagesimo quarto et die decimo septimo mensis Maii'' [In the year of (our) Lord one thousand six hundred ninety-four, and on the seventeenth day of the month of May] | |||
To understand Latin dates, use the following lists as well as the preceding "Numbers" section. | |||
'''Months''' | |||
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| '''English <br>'''January <br>February <br>March <br>April <br>May <br>June <br>July <br>August <br>September <br>October <br>November <br>December | |||
| '''Latin''' <br>Januarius <br>Februarius <br>Martius <br>Aprilis <br>Maius <br>Junius <br>Julius <br>Augustus <br>September, 7ber, VIIber <br>October, 8ber, VIIIber <br>November, 9ber, IXber <br>December, 10ber, Xber | |||
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'''Days of the Week''' | |||
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| '''English '''<br>Sunday <br>Monday <br>Tuesday <br>Wednesday <br>Thursday <br>Friday <br>Saturday | |||
| '''Latin''' <br>dominica, dies dominuca, dominicus, dies Solis, feria prima <br>feria secunda, dies Lunae <br>feria tertia, dies Martis <br>feria quarta, dies Mercurii <br>feria quinta, dies Jovis <br>feria sexta, dies Veneris <br>feria septima, sabbatum, dies sabbatinus, dies Saturni | |||
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'''Phrases Indicating Time''' | |||
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| Latin <br>anno domini <br>anno incarnationis <br>annus bissextus <br>ante meridiem <br>altera die <br>biduum <br>cras <br>die sequenti <br>die vero <br>ejusdem die <br>eodem anno <br>eodem die <br>eodem mense <br>eo tempore <br>hodie <br>longo tempore <br>mane <br>meridie <br>nocte <br>nudius tertius <br>nunc dies tertius <br>nunc temporis <br>perendie <br>pomerid <br>post meridiem <br>postridie <br>pridie <br>pro tempore <br>triduum <br>tunc temporis <br>vespere | |||
| English <br>in the year of the Lord <br>in the year (since/of) the incarnation of the Lord <br>leap year <br>before noon (a.m.) <br>on the next day <br>space of two days, two-day period <br>tomorrow <br>on the following day <br>this very day <br>of the same day <br>in the same year <br>on the same day <br>in the same month <br>at this time <br>today <br>for a long time <br>in the morning <br>noon <br>at night <br>three days earlier <br>three days earlier <br>of the present time <br>day after tomorrow <br>after noon (p.m.) <br>after noon (p.m.) <br>on the day after, a day later <br>the day before <br>for (at) the time <br>space of three days, three-day period <br>of former time <br>in the evening | |||
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