menologem

English

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek μηνολόγημα (mēnológēma).

Noun

menologem (plural menologems or menologema)

  1. (historical) A stylized date used for certain documents of the Byzantine Empire.
    The first attested use of a menologem was under Constantine IV (r. 668–685).

Synonyms

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