Ides

/ˈaɪdz/ noun

In the Roman calendar, a specific day in the middle of each month (the 13th in most months, the 15th in March, May, July, and October).

From Latin 'idus,' of uncertain origin but possibly connected to an Etruscan word. The Romans used this calendar system for religious and administrative purposes.

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