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1 Annus bisextus
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2 bisextialis
Ibisextialis, bisextiale ADJcontaining an intercalary day (bisextum) (Julian calendar); leap (year)IIbisextialis, bisextiale ADJof two sextarii (about two pints); 1/3 congius (liquid); 1/8 modius (dry) -
3 bisextilis
bisextilis, bisextile ADJleap (year); intercalary; (two "sixth" days before first/calends of March) -
4 bisextum
two day period of 24 Feb. and leap year intercalary day (Julian calendar) -
5 bissextilis
bissextilis, bissextile ADJleap (year); (two "sixth" days before first/calends of March) -
6 bissextum
two day period of 24 Feb. and leap year intercalary day (Julian calendar) -
7 bissextus
bissexta, bissextum ADJleap (year); (two "sixth" days before first/calends of March) -
8 embolismus
embŏlismus, a, um, adj., = embolismos, intercalary:dies,
Sol. 1, § 42:annus,
leap-year, Isid. Orig. 6, 17, 21 sq. —As subst.: embolismus, i, m., the interposition, intercalation, Isid. 6, 17, 23. -
9 intercalarius
intercălārĭus, a, um, adj. [intercalaris], of or for insertion, intercalary:mensis,
an intercalary month, Liv. 1, 19, 6; 37, 59, 2; Suet. Caes. 40; the same absol.:intercalarius,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52, § 130:annus,
leap-year, Plin. 2, 47, 48, § 130; 18, 25, 57, § 207.
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