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ides
1[ahydz]
noun
(in the ancient Roman calendar) the fifteenth day of March, May, July, or October, and the thirteenth day of the other months.
-ides
2a Greek plural suffix appearing in scientific names.
cantharides.
Word History and Origins
Origin of ides1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ides1
Example Sentences
It’s 44 BC, a bit before the ides of March, and Roman citizens are in the streets singing a cheeky ode to life in the Seven Hills — to the tune of Weezer’s “Beverly Hills.”
And any silly ides of emancipation flew out of the window.
You still have plenty of time before the ides of April arrives.
As each day passed and the ides of July neared, Aurelia became more and more desperate.
“You know what happened to Julius Caesar on the ides of March?”
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