Obs. [ad. L. calendārium sb., calendārius adj.; see CALENDAR.]
A. sb. CALENDAR sb.
c. 1450. trans. Higden (1865), I. 247. Somme monethe in the calendary [1387 kalendere] hathe iiij. nones oonly.
1694. Falle, Jersey, i. 7. Recorded in the Kalendary or Martyrology of Coûtance.
B. adj. Of, pertaining to, or according to the calendar; = CALENDARIAN.
1633. Cressy, Fun. Disc., 115. To performe my Calendary, and prescribed taske, I haue thought good now to breake silence.
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., 212. The usuall or Calendary month.
1783. W. F. Martyn, Geog. Mag., II. 19. The four seasons, the moveable feasts and other calendary information.