Bissextus

/bɪˈsɛkstəs/ noun

In the Roman calendar, the extra day added between February 23 and 24 every four years, literally meaning 'the sixth day counted twice.'

Latin word meaning 'twice-sixth' (bis = twice, sextus = sixth), referring to the doubling of the sixth day before the March calends. This was the original Roman method of accounting for leap years, predating modern calendar systems.

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