ad kalendas Graecas

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Latin

Etymology

Attributed by Suetonius in Lives of the Twelve Caesars to Caesar Augustus. The kalends (also written calends) were specific days of the Roman calendar (the first of the month), not of the Greek, and so the “Greek Kalends” would never occur.

Pronunciation

Phrase

ad kalendās Graecās

  1. (idiomatic) never at all; never in a month of Sundays.

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