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单词 julian
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Julianadj.

Brit. /ˈdʒuːlɪən/, U.S. /ˈdʒuljən/, /ˈdʒuliən/
Etymology: < Latin Jūliānus of or pertaining to Julius; in modern French julien.
Pertaining to Julius Cæsar: used in Chronology in connection with the reform of the calendar instituted by him in the year 46 b.c. Julian account, = ‘old style’ (see style n.); Julian calendar (see calendar n. 1); Julian epoch, Julian era, the time from which the Julian calendar dates (46 b.c.); Julian period, a period of 7980 Julian years, proposed by Joseph Scaliger in 1582 as a universal standard of comparison of chronology, consisting of the product of the numbers of years in the solar and lunar cycles and the cycle of the indiction (28 × 19 × 15); Julian year, a year of the Julian calendar, or the average year (= 365¼ days) of that calendar.
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the world > time > period > year > [noun] > of specific calendar
year of gracec1325
year of jubilee1382
emergent yearc1450
Julian year1592
sabbatic1649
academical year1773
academic year1814
Sothic year1828
the world > time > reckoning of time > calendar > [noun] > old style or new style
English Style1590
Julian account1592
new style1615
old style1617
N.S.1698
O.S.1710
the world > time > period > year > [noun] > period of specific number of years > in different cultures or calendars
Julian period1592
saros1613
octaeteris1645
lustrala1656
biennium1699
Dionysian period1728
Victorian cycle1728
Sothic cycle or period1828
katun1902
1592 J. Dee Autobiogr. Tracts 22 in Chetham Misc. (1851) I Upon the Gregorian publishing of a Reformation of the vulgar Julian yeare.
1594 T. Blundeville Exercises iii. i. xli. f. 169 The Iulian yeare is that which we vse at this present day.
1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage 168 After Scaliger..this yeare 1612 is the 1614 of Christ, of the world 5461..of the Iulian Period 6325.
1677 W. Hubbard Narrative (1865) I. 179 This 26 of March being the first Day of the Week, as the first of the Year after our Julian account.
1709 R. Steele Tatler No. 39. ⁋2 The Gregorian Computation was the most regular, as being Eleven Days before the Julian.
1814 J. Playfair Outl. Nat. Philos. II. i. vi. 110 In the year 1582, the Julian year had fallen nearly 10 days..behind the sun.
1899 W. M. Ramsay in Expositor Nov. 433 The Julian reform of the calendar had come into force in the beginning of 45 b.c.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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