ides
noun/aɪdz/
/aɪdz/
[plural]- the middle day of the month in the ancient Roman system, from which other days were calculated
- the ides of March
Word Originlate Old English: from Old French, from Latin idus (plural), of unknown origin.Definitions on the go
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