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  2. Fortnight - Wikipedia

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    A fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days (two weeks). The word derives from the Old English term fēowertīene niht , meaning " fourteen nights " (or "fourteen days", since the Anglo-Saxons counted by nights).

  3. Unit of time - Wikipedia

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    10 days. A period of time analogous to the concept of "week", used by different societies around the world: the ancient Egyptian calendar, the ancient Chinese calendar, and also the French Republican calendar (in which it was called a décade). megasecond: 10 6 s: About 11.6 days. fortnight: 2 weeks: 14 days lunar month: 27 d 4 h 48 min – 29 ...

  4. Huh? Here's What 'Fortnight' Actually Means - AOL

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    Fortnight is a word that comes from the Old English term "fēowertīene niht." Its definition actually has to do with a set amount of time. It means a period of two weeks, or a period of 14 days. ...

  5. Calendrical calculation - Wikipedia

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    The algorithm enables a computer to print calendar and diary pages for past or future sequences of any desired length from the reform of the calendar, which in England was 3/14 September 1752. The article Date of Easter gives algorithms for calculating the date of Easter. Combining the two enables the page headers to show any fixed or movable ...

  6. Doomsday rule - Wikipedia

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    The doomsday's anchor day calculation is effectively calculating the number of days between any given date in the base year and the same date in the current year, then taking the remainder modulo 7. When both dates come after the leap day (if any), the difference is just 365 y + ⁠ y / 4 ⁠ (rounded down).

  7. Determination of the day of the week - Wikipedia

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    The basic approach of nearly all of the methods to calculate the day of the week begins by starting from an "anchor date": a known pair (such as 1 January 1800 as a Wednesday), determining the number of days between the known day and the day that you are trying to determine, and using arithmetic modulo 7 to find a new numerical day of the week.

  8. List of humorous units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    According to the "Date" system in Knuth's article, which substitutes a 10-clarke "mingo" for a month and a 100-clarke "cowznofski", for a year, the date of October 29, 2007 is rendered as "Cal 7, 201 C. M." (for Cowznofsko Madi, or "in the Cowznofski of our MAD"). The dates are calculated from October 1, 1952, the date MAD was first published.

  9. Here's What Taylor Swift’s Fortnight Song Lyrics Really Mean

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    Taylor Swift begins her album The Tortured Poets Department with a Post Malone collaboration, “Fortnight.” Read its lyrics.