calendry
Etymology
From calendar + -ry.
calendry means The calculation and development of calendars, especially the determination of the timing of astronomical movements. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- The calculation and development of calendars, especially the determination of the timing of astronomical movements.“It attained to cities, kingdoms, most metallurgical arts, some astronomy and calendry, and extraordinarily complex rituals.”
- A specialized calendar or set of calendars.“He will not again decorate his room with cheap prints and art calendry.”
- A place set aside for calendering.“And over these is spread a calendry, resembling a tent, made of wax-cloth, or oil-cloth, to defend them from rain and the heat of the sun.”