Where does “καλανδαί” come from?

καλανδαί (Ancient Greek) comes from Latin kalendae, from Latin calandae, from Latin Kalendae, from Proto-Italic kalēō, from Proto-Indo-European ḱelh₁- — to warm up, to be hot; to warm up, be hot.

καλανδαί (Ancient Greek): The calends, used in reckoning Roman dates: the...

Definitions

  1. The calends, used in reckoning Roman dates: the...

Ancestry of “καλανδαί”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinkalendaethe calends, the first day of the month
2Latincalandaenominative feminine plural of calandus; genitive...
3LatinKalendaeKalends, first day of the month
4Proto-Italickalēō
5Proto-Indo-Europeanḱelh₁-to warm up, to be hot; to warm up, be hot
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱelh₁-Every word from Proto-Italic kalēōEvery word from Latin Kalendae