Significado: calendscal·ends || 'kælɪndzn. calendas (primer día del mes en la época romana)
Greek calends Idioma
the Greek calends
A time that is accepted to never access or occur. (Used afterwards a preposition, abnormally "at," "on," or "till.") A advertence to the day of the new moon and the aboriginal day of the ages in the age-old Roman calendar, which the Greeks did not observe. You lent that drain John added money? It'll be at the Greek calends aback he pays you back.Learn more: GreekLearn more:
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