kalendārs
Latvian
noun
Definitions
- calendar listing of days, weeks, and months that compose a year, the corresponding printed material, as a book, table, etc. usually include
- calendar time counting system based on periodic natural phenomenon
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin calendarium (account book).
Origin
Latin
calendarium
Gloss
account book
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acclamate English
- acclamatory English
- clamorous English
- declamation English
- declamatory English
- deintercalate English
- exclamative English
- intercalary English
- Kalendae Latin
- acclamatio Latin
- acclamo Latin
- acclāmātiōnem, acclāmātiō Latin
- acclāmātiōnis, acclāmātiō Latin
- acclāmō Latin
- calatio Latin
- calendarium Latin
- calendārium Latin
- calo Latin
- clamito Latin
- clamo Latin
- clamor Latin
- clamāre Latin
- clarifico Latin
- clarus Latin
- classis Latin
- clāmor Latin
- clāmāre Latin
- clāmō, clamo, clāmāre Latin
- clārus Latin
- concilio Latin
- concilium Latin
- conciliātus Latin
- conclamo Latin
- declamo Latin
- dēclāmō Latin
- exclamatio Latin
- exclamatus Latin
- exclamo Latin
- exclāmāre, exclamo, exclāmō Latin
- inclamo Latin
- intercalo Latin
- intercalātus Latin
- kalendarium Latin
- kalendās Latin
- praeclamo Latin
- proclamatio Latin
- proclamo Latin
- proclamo, prōclāmāre, prōclāmō Latin
- prōclāmō Latin
- reclamatio Latin
- reclamo Latin
- reclāmāre, reclāmō, reclamo Latin
- succlamo Latin
- Kalender German
- kalendárium Hungarian
- calende Italian
- chiamata Italian
- chiaramente Italian
- chiesucola Italian
- kalender Dutch, Flemish
- κέλαδος Ancient Greek
- ἐπίκλησις Ancient Greek
- ἐπικαλέω Ancient Greek
- *kel- Proto-Indo-European
- *kelh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *kl̥h₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *kl̥h₁m- Proto-Indo-European
- *kl̥h₁rós Proto-Indo-European
- *halōną Proto-Germanic
- *hellaną Proto-Germanic
- *helą Proto-Germanic
- *hlōaną Proto-Germanic
- *skellan- Proto-Germanic
- kalendarium Swedish
- उषःकल Sanskrit
- *kalyākos Proto-Celtic
- kalba Lithuanian
- ciamâse Ligurian