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1 григорианский
григорианский календарь (по имени проведшего календарную реформу в 1582 Папы Римского Григория XIII, к-рый исправил отставание счёта времени на 11 с лишним минут в год юлианского календаря; это отставание, имевшее в 16 в. 10 дней, в 20 в. составило уже 13 дней) — the Gregorian calendar
григорианского календаря не было до 1582, григорианский календарь существует только с 1582 — the Gregorian calendar had no existence until 1582
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Tone syllable — Tone Tone (t[=o]n), n. [F. ton, L. tonus a sound, tone, fr. Gr. to nos a stretching, straining, raising of the voice, pitch, accent, measure or meter, in pl., modes or keys differing in pitch; akin to tei nein to stretch or strain. See {Thin},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Gregorian mode — noun any of a system of modes used in Gregorian chants up until 1600; derived historically from the Greek mode • Syn: ↑ecclesiastical mode, ↑church mode, ↑medieval mode • Hypernyms: ↑mode, ↑musical mode * * * noun … Useful english dictionary