CALENDAR, n.

1. A register of the year, in which the months, weeks, and days are set down in order, with the feasts observed by the church, _c.; an almanack. It was so named from the Roman Calendoe, the name given to the first day of the month, and written, in large letters, at the head of each month.

2. A list of prisoners in the custody of the sheriff.

3. An orderly table or enumeration of persons of things. Calendar-month, a solar month as it stands in Almanacks.

, v.t. To enter or write in a calendar.