Ides

Ides

Ides may refer to:
* Ides, a day in the Roman calendar that marked the approximate middle of the month. Specifically, this may refer to the Ides of March, the date of Julius Caesar's assassination. However, every month had its ides: the 15th day of March, May, July or October, or the 13th day of any other month. Ides may also mean this day and the seven days preceding it, counting backward toward the nones. [ [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ides Ides - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary.] ]
* Saint Ides, an Irish saint
* St. Ides, a brand of malt liquor, named after the Irish saint; in turn, this beverage inspired the songs:
** "St. Ides Heaven" by Elliott Smith, released on his "eponymous album" in 1995
** "St. Ides" by the Wu-Tang Clan
** "The Ides", a song by Antifreeze
** "St. Ides of March", a song by The Soledad Brothers, covered by The White Stripes on the single "The Hardest Button to Button".
* Evert Ysbrants Ides (1657–1708/9), also known as Adam Brand, a traveller and negotiator who served Tsar Peter I of Russia between 1691 and 1695, when he was sent to Peking to pay homage to the Emperor.
* IDES Inc., a plastics materials information management company with a vertical search engine that only indexed plastics related websites.

IDES may mean:
* SAP AG's IDES, Internet Demonstration and Evaluation System
* Illinois Department of Employment Security, an agency of the state of Illinois charged with assisting unemployed workers and helping stabilize the economy by administering the state’s unemployment insurance program. This employer-funded program provides temporary income replacement for individual workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. [ [http://www.ides.state.il.us Illinois Department of Employment Security.] ]
* Intrusion-detection expert system (IDES). See Intrusion detection system.

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  • ides — [ id ] n. f. pl. • 1119; lat. idus, p. ê. d orig. étrusque ♦ Dans le calendrier romain, Jour qui tombait le 15 en mars, mai, juillet, octobre et le 13 dans les autres mois. César fut assassiné aux ides de mars. Les calendes, les ides et les nones …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • -ides — idés élément de suffixation, du gr. idai, Plur. de idês, forme , servant à désigner des familles zoologiques. ⇒ IDE1, IDES, suff. I. Suff. patronymique issu du gr. et marquant gén. la dépendance, l appartenance. A. Suff. patronymique masc. plur.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • -idés — élément de suffixation, du gr. idai, Plur. de idês, forme , servant à désigner des familles zoologiques. ⇒ IDE1, IDES, suff. I. Suff. patronymique issu du gr. et marquant gén. la dépendance, l appartenance. A. Suff. patronymique masc. plur. issu… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Ides — ([imac]dz), n. pl. [L. idus: cf. F. ides.] (Anc. Rom. Calendar) The fifteenth day of March, May, July, and October, and the thirteenth day of the other months. [1913 Webster] The ides of March remember. Shak. [1913 Webster] Note: Eight days in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Ides — du latin idus, jour qui partage le mois en deux. Varron faisait venir ce mot de l étrusque itus ou du sabin idus, qui signifient division[1]. Au début du calendrier romain les jours nommés ides correspondaient à la Pleine Lune, mais avec le temps …   Wikipédia en Français

  • ides — (n.) (pl.) early 14c., middle day of a Roman month, from O.Fr. Ides (12c.), from L. idus (plural), a word perhaps of Etruscan origin. The 15th of March, May, July, and October; the 13th of other months. Debts and interest were often payable on… …   Etymology dictionary

  • ides — IDES. s. f. pl. C estoit chez les Romains, le treiziesme de quelques mois, & le quinziesme des autres. Les ides de Mars furent fatales à Jules Cesar …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Ides — era el festival de la luna llena (Festa Plenae Lunae) en el antiguo calendario romano, el cual era lunar (basado en las estaciones de la luna). En este calendario la luna llena correspondía al medio del mes el 15 de marzo, el 13 de febrero, etc.… …   Wikipedia Español

  • ides — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ (in the ancient Roman calendar) a day falling roughly in the middle of each month, from which other dates were calculated. ORIGIN Latin idus (plural) …   English terms dictionary

  • ides — [īdz] pl.n. [Fr < L idus] [often with sing. v.] [sometimes I ] in the ancient Roman calendar, the 15th day of March, May, July, or October, or the 13th of the other months …   English World dictionary

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