gregorian

IPA: grʌgˈɔriʌn

Root Word: Gregorian

noun

  • A member of the Brotherhood of Saint Gregory

adjective

  • Of or relating to a person named Gregory, especially any of the popes of that name.
  • Of or pertaining to the Gregorian calendar.
  • Of or relating to James Gregory (mathematician), inventor of the Gregorian telescope.
  • Alternative letter-case form of Gregorian [Of or relating to a person named Gregory, especially any of the popes of that name.]
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Examples of "gregorian" in Sentences

  • Synchronism to Gregorian dating.
  • Could someone convert this into Gregorian.
  • February is the second month of the Gregorian calendar.
  • The 'Sacrificium' corresponds to the Gregorian Offertory.
  • Gerhoh was a reformer in the spirit of the Gregorian ideas.
  • He also supports the use of the Gregorian chant and polyphony.
  • October is the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
  • It was eventually supplanted by the Gregorian chant in the eleventh century.
  • For many centuries the texts of the requiem were sung to Gregorian melodies.
  • February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.

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