epagomena andargâh (#), tarufté (#), dozdidé (#) Fr.: épagomène In Old Iranian and Egyptian calendars and much later in the → French Republican Calendar, one of five (or six) days placed between the 30th of the last month and the first day of the new year to result in a fixed year of 365 (366) days every year; plural epagomenae. Same as → epagomenal day. See also → sansculottide. From Gk. epagomenos "added," from epagein "to add, to intercalate," from → epi- "on" + agein "to bring, to lead," → act. Andargâh "intercalary," literally "time between," from andar "between, among,"
→ inter-, + gâh "time;" Mid.Pers. gâh;
O.Pers. gāθu-; Av. gātav-, gātu- "place, throne, spot"
(Skt. gátu- "going, motion; free space for moving; place of abode;"
PIE *gwem- "to go, come"). |
epagomenal day ruz-e andargâh (#), ~ tarufté (#), ~ dozidé (#) Fr.: jour épagomène Same as → epagomena. |