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Gre·go·ri·an
/grɪˈgoriən, ˈgɔr-/
(a.)羅馬教皇Gregory的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gre·go·ri·an
a.
Pertaining
to
,
or
originated
by
,
some
person
named
Gregory
,
especially
one
of
the
popes
of
that
name
.
Gregorian calendar
,
the
calendar
as
reformed
by
Pope
Gregory
XIII
.
in
1582,
including
the
method
of
adjusting
the
leap
years
so
as
to
harmonize
the
civil
year
with
the
solar
,
and
also
the
regulation
of
the
time
of
Easter
and
the
movable
feasts
by
means
of
epochs
.
See
Gregorian year
(
below
).
Gregorian chant
Mus.
,
plain
song
,
or
canto
fermo
,
a
kind
of
unisonous
music
,
according
to
the
eight
celebrated
church
modes
,
as
arranged
and
prescribed
by
Pope
Gregory
I
. (
called
“the Great”
)
in
the
6th
century
.
Gregorian modes
,
the
musical
scales
ordained
by
Pope
Gregory
the
Great
,
and
named
after
the
ancient
Greek
scales
,
as
Dorian
,
Lydian
,
etc
.
Gregorian telescope
Opt.
,
a
form
of
reflecting
telescope
,
named
from
Prof
.
James
Gregory
,
of
Edinburgh
,
who
perfected
it
in
1663.
A
small
concave
mirror
in
the
axis
of
this
telescope
,
having
its
focus
coincident
with
that
of
the
large
reflector
,
transmits
the
light
received
from
the
latter
back
through
a
hole
in
its
center
to
the
eyepiece
placed
behind
it
.
Gregorian year
,
the
year
as
now
reckoned
according
to
the
Gregorian
calendar
.
Thus
,
every
year
,
of
the
current
reckoning
,
which
is
divisible
by
4,
except
those
divisible
by
100
and
not
by
400,
has
366
days
;
all
other
years
have
365
days
.
See
Bissextile
,
and
Note
under
Style
,
n.
, 7.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Gregorian
adj
1:
of
or
relating
to
Pope
Gregory
I
or
to
the
plainsong
chants
of
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
2:
of
or
relating
to
Pope
Gregory
XIII
or
the
calendar
he
introduced
in
1582
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