"epagomenal" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˌɛpəˈɡɒmənəl/ [UK]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek αἱ ἐπαγόμεναι (ἡμέραι) (hai epagómenai (hēmérai), “the five intercalated days of the calendar of the Egyptians”), from ἐπάγω (epágō, “I bring in”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|αἱ ἐπαγόμεναι (ἡμέραι)||the five intercalated days of the calendar of the Egyptians}} Ancient Greek αἱ ἐπαγόμεναι (ἡμέραι) (hai epagómenai (hēmérai), “the five intercalated days of the calendar of the Egyptians”) Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} epagomenal (not comparable)
  1. (in certain calendar systems) intercalary Wikipedia link: epagomenal Tags: not-comparable Related terms: embolismic, intercalation
    Sense id: en-epagomenal-en-adj-Br7Vgrje Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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