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Julian

ADJ ที่ เกี่ยวกับ จู เลีย ส  ซี ซาร์  ti-kiao-kab-ju-ris-se-sa

 

Julian

N จู เลีย ส  ซี ซาร์  จักรพรรดิ โรมัน ใน ยุค  361–363 ก่อน คริสต กาล  ju-ris-se-sa

 

Julian calender

N ปฏิทิน ที่ ทำ ขึ้น โดย จู เลีย ส  ซี ซาร์  โดย ปี หนึ่ง จะ มี  365 วัน  และ  366 วัน ทุก  4 ปี  pa-ti-tin-ti-tam-kuen-doi-ju-lias-se-sa-doi-pe-nueng-ja-me-365-wan-lae-366-wan-tuk-4 pe

 

julian

A เกี่ยวกับ จู เลีย ส  ซี ซาร์  จักรพรรดิ ของ โรม 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

JULIAN

a.Noting the old account of the year, as regulated by Julius Caesar, which continued to be used till 1752, when the Gregorian year, or new style, was adopted. Julian Alps, called also Carnian, between Venetia and Noricum.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

JULIAN

Jul "ian a. Etym: [L. Julianus, fr. Julius. Cf. July, Gillian. ]

 

Defn: Relating to, or derived from, Julius Cæsar. Julian calendar, the calendar as adjusted by Julius Cæsar, in which the year was made to consist of 365 days, each fourth year having 366 days. -- Julian epoch, the epoch of the commencement of the Julian calendar, or 46 b. c. -- Julian period, a chronological period of 7,98 years, combining the solar, lunar, and indiction cycles (28 x 19 x 15 = 7,98 ), being reckoned from the year 4713 B. C., when the first years of these several cycles would coincide, so that if any year of the period be divided by 28, 19, or 15, the remainder will be the year of the corresponding cycle. The Julian period was proposed by Scaliger, to remove or avoid ambiguities in chronological dates, and was so named because composed of Julian years. -- Julian year, the year of 365 days, 6 hours, adopted in the Julian calendar, and in use until superseded by the Gregorian year, as established in the reformed or Gregorian calendar.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Julian

Jul ian 1 |ˈjo͞olyən, -lēən ˈʤuljən | adjective of or associated with Julius Caesar. ORIGIN from Latin Julianus, from the given name Julius .

 

Julian

Jul ian 2 |ˈʤuljən ˈjo͞olyən | ( c. ad 331 –363 ), Roman emperor 360 –363; nephew of Constantine; full name Flavius Claudius Julianus; known as the Apostate. He restored paganism as the state cult in place of Christianity, but this was reversed after his death.

 

Juliana

Ju li an a |jo͞olēˈanə, -ˈänə ˌʤuliˈænə | (1909 –2004 ), queen of the Netherlands 1948 –80; full name Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina. She was the daughter of Queen Wilhelmina and the mother of Queen Beatrix, in whose favor she abdicated.

 

Julian Alps

Ju lian Alps an Alpine range in western Slovenia and northeastern Italy. The highest peak is Triglav.

 

Julian calendar

Jul ian cal en dar |ˈʤuliən ˈkæləndər | noun a calendar introduced by the authority of Julius Caesar in 46 bc, in which the year consisted of 365 days, every fourth year having 366 days. It was superseded by the Gregorian calendar though it is still used by some Orthodox Churches. Dates in the Julian calendar are sometimes designated Old Style.

 

Julian of Norwich

Jul ian of Nor wich ( c. 1342 – c. 1413 ), English mystic. She is said to have lived as a recluse outside St. Julian's Church in Norwich and is chiefly associated with the Revelations of Divine Love ( c. 1393 ), a description of a series of visions.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Julian

Julian 1 |ˈdʒuːlɪən | adjective of or associated with Julius Caesar. ORIGIN from Latin Julianus, from the given name Julius .

 

Julian

Julian 2 |ˈdʒuːlɪən | ( c. 331 –63 ad ), Roman emperor 360 –3, nephew of Constantine; full name Flavius Claudius Julianus; known as the Apostate. He restored paganism as the state cult in place of Christianity, but this move was reversed after his death on campaign against the Persians.

 

Juliana

Ju li an a |jo͞olēˈanə, -ˈänə ˌʤuliˈænə | (1909 –2004 ), queen of the Netherlands 1948 –80; full name Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina. She was the daughter of Queen Wilhelmina and the mother of Queen Beatrix, in whose favor she abdicated.

 

Julian Alps

Ju ¦lian Alps an Alpine range in western Slovenia and NE Italy, rising to a height of 2,863 m (9,395 ft ) at Triglav.

 

Julian calendar

Ju ¦lian cal ¦en |dar |ʤuːliənˈkalɪndə (r )| noun a calendar introduced by the authority of Julius Caesar in 46 bc, in which the year consisted of 365 days, every fourth year having 366 days. It was superseded by the Gregorian calendar, though it is still used by some Orthodox Churches. Dates in the Julian calendar are sometimes designated Old Style .

 

Julian of Norwich

Ju ¦lian of Nor |wich ( c. 1342 – c. 1413 ), English mystic. She is said to have lived as a recluse outside St Julian's Church, Norwich. She is chiefly associated with the Revelations of Divine Love ( c. 1393 ), a description of a series of visions she had in which she depicts the Holy Trinity as Father, Mother, and Lord.

 

Duden Dictionary

Julian

Ju li an Eigenname Julianus |Juli a n |römischer Jurist

 

Juliana

Ju li a na Eigenname Juliane |Juli a na |weiblicher Vorname

 

Juliane

Ju li a ne Eigenname Juliana |Juli a ne |weiblicher Vorname

 

julianisch

ju li a nisch |juli a nisch | Kalender 2

 

Julianus

Ju li a nus Eigenname Julian |Juli a nus |römischer Jurist

 

Spanish Dictionary

juliana

juliana nombre femenino Planta crucífera de jardín .

 

juliano, -na

juliano, -na adjetivo De Julio César (emperador romano del siglo i a. C.), o relacionado con él :tradición juliana . VÉASE calendario juliano; sopa juliana .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Julian

Jul ian /dʒúːljən |-liən /名詞 1 ジュリアン 〘男の名 〙.2 ユリアヌス (帝 ) 〘ローマ皇帝 (331 --363 )〙.形容詞 Julius Caesarの .~̀ c lendar the ユリウス暦 Julius Caesarが定めた旧太陽暦; Gregorian calendar .