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Definition: EPACT

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. The moon's age at the beginning of the calendar year, or the number of days by which the last new moon has preceded the beginning of the year.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Date "Epact" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references)

Specialty Definition: EPACT

Domain Definition
Noah Webster [Noun] In chronology, the excess of the solar month above the lunar synodical month, and of the solar year above the lunar year of twelve synodical months. The epacts then are annual or menstrual. Suppose the new moon to be on the first of January; the month of January containing 31 days, and the lunar month only 29 days, 12h. 44'3", the difference, or 1 day, 11h. 15'57", is the menstrual epact. The annual epact is nearly eleven days; the solar year being 365 days, and the lunar year 354.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
Administration 1: (National) Energy Policy Act. (references)
  2: Energy Policy Act. (references)
Energy 1: Energy Policy Act of 1992. (references)
  2: The Energy Policy Act of 1992 addresses a wide variety of energy issues. The legislation creates a new class of power generators, exempt wholesale generators, that are exempt from the provisions of the Public Holding Company Act of 1935 and grants the authority to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to order and condition access by eligible parties to the interconnected transmission grid. (references)
Oceanography Energy Policy Act of 1992 (U.S.). (references)
Religion Environmental Policy Act. (references)
Telecommunications National Energy Policy Act of 1992. (references)
Wikipedic The epact (from Greek: epaktai hèmerai = added days) is, as the second Canon of the Gregorian Calendar reform puts it, "nothing else than the number of days which the common solar year of 365 days surpasses the common lunar year of 354 days" (Latin: Epacta nihil aliud est quam numerus dierum quibus annus solaris communis dierum 365 annum communem lunarem dierum 354 superat). (references)

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Common Expressions: EPACT

Expressions Definition
Annual epact The excess of the solar year over the lunar year, -- being eleven days. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
Menstrual epact The excess of a calendar month over a lunar. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
Monthly epact The excess of a calendar month over a lunar. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.

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Specialty Expressions: EPACT

Expressions Domain Definition
EPAct (Energy Policy Act) Business The Energy Policy Act of 1992 covers the use of alternative fuels in motor vehicles. The Act defines the minimum Federal fleet requirements for the acquisition of alternative fuel vehicles. (references)

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Extended Definition: EPACT


Epact

The epact (from Greek: epaktai hèmerai = added days) is a quantification of the difference between the solar and lunar calendars. It was defined by the second canon of the Gregorian calendar reform as "the number of days by which the common solar year of 365 days surpasses the common lunar year of 354 days".

Lunar calendar

Epacts are used to find the date in the lunar calendar from the date in the common solar calendar.

Solar and lunar years

A (solar) calendar year has 365 days (366 days in leap years). A lunar year has 12 lunar months which alternate between 30 and 29 days (in leap years, one of the lunar months has a day added).

If a solar and lunar year start on the same day, then after one year, the start of the solar year is 11 days after the start of the lunar year; after two years, it is 22 days after. These excess days are epacts, and are added to the day of the solar year to determine the day of the lunar year.

Whenever the epact reaches or exceeds 30, an extra (embolismic or intercalary) month is inserted into the lunar calendar, and the epact is reduced by 30.

Leap days extend both the solar and lunar year, so they do not affect epact calculations for any other dates.

19-year cycle

The tropical year is about 365¼ days, while the synodic month is also slightly longer than 29½ days on average. This gets corrected in the following way. Nineteen tropical years are as long as 235 synodic months (Metonic cycle). A cycle can last 6939 or 6940 full days, depending on whether there are 4 or 5 leap days in this 19-year period.

After 19 years the lunations should fall the same way in the solar years, so the epact should repeat after 19 years. However, 19 × 11 = 209 , and this is not an integer multiple of the full cycle of 30 epact numbers (209 modulo 30 = 29, not 0). So after 19 years the epact must be corrected by +1 in order for the cycle to repeat over 19 years. This is the saltus lunae (jump of the moon). The sequence number of the year in the 19-year cycle is called the Golden Number. The extra 209 days fill 7 embolismic months, for a total of 19×12 + 7 = 235 lunations.

Lilian (Gregorian) epacts

Despite the statement in the second canon of the Gregorian reform quoted above, the epacts in this calendar can no longer be interpreted exactly as days. The designer (Aloysius Lilius) broke the pure Metonic relation when allowing centennial corrections of the epacts by one unit:

  • a "solar equation" by decrementing the epact for the years whenever the Gregorian calendar drops a leap day (3 times in 400 Gregorian years)
  • a "lunar equation" by incrementing the epact 8 times in 2500 Gregorian years.

In the Gregorian calendar, there are 30 possible values for the epact. Epacts always are computed modulo 30, and always indicate the New Moon. Therefore the epacts are in units of 130 of a lunation (also called a tithi). However a lunation is less than 30 days, so the epact unit is less than a full day.

This can also be understood from the following fact (please read computus for an explanation of the terms and procedures referred to here): Almost half of the lunations last only 29 days. In the Calendarium 12 days in the year have a double epact label (xxiv,25 and xxvi,25; one of these is used depending on the Golden Number). Therefore the correction of the epact by one unit does not always result in a shift of all dates of the New Moon (and Full Moon) by one day: for epacts 25 in short lunar months there is no difference. So the epact corrections are less than one day on average, and therefore the epact itself is not measured in calendar days.

It may be argued that Lilius applied the "solar equations" in order to bring the lunar calendar back in sync with the original Julian calendar; the "lunar equations" would then make a long-term correction to the approximate Metonic relation between the Julian year and the mean lunation. However, the "lunar equations" are applied at the begin of Gregorian years, not Julian years. The Gregorian epact tables have a period of 5,700,000 years. When counting epacts as days, the lunar calendar does not repeat however with this period, neither in this many Gregorian nor in Julian years.

See also

  • Computus

External links

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    Synonyms within Context: epact

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    Epact, bonanza, bonus, duplicate, excess, expletive, margin, overplus, remainder, surplus, surplusage, work of supererogation.

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    Translations: EPACT

    Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
    Bohemian epakta (epact). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Central Tai ระยะเวลาประมาณ 11 วันที่แสดงถึงความแตกต่างระหว่างปีทางจันทรคติและปีทางสุริยคติ (epact). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Cestina epakta (epact). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Chinese Simplified 闰余 (epact), 岁首月龄 (epact). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Chinese Traditional 歲首月齡 (epact), 閏余 (epact). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Czech epakta (epact). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Deutsch Epakte (epact). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Dutch epacta (Epact). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    German Epakte (epact). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hanguk Mal 태양력의 1년이 태음력보다 초과하는 날짜 수 (epact). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hanguohua 태양력의 1년이 태음력보다 초과하는 날짜 수 (epact). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    High German Epakte (epact). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hochdeutsch Epakte (epact). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Italian epatta (epact). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Japanese 太陽年と太陰年の日数差 (epact). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Korean 태양력의 1년이 태음력보다 초과하는 날짜 수 (epact). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Portuguese epacta (epact). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Siamese ระยะเวลาประมาณ 11 วันที่แสดงถึงความแตกต่างระหว่างปีทางจันทรคติและปีทางสุริยคติ (epact). Additional references: Siamese, Thailand, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Spanish epacta (epact). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Standard Thai ระยะเวลาประมาณ 11 วันที่แสดงถึงความแตกต่างระหว่างปีทางจันทรคติและปีทางสุริยคติ (epact). Additional references: Standard Thai, Thailand, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Thai ระยะเวลาประมาณ 11 วันที่แสดงถึงความแตกต่างระหว่างปีทางจันทรคติและปีทางสุริยคติ (epact). Additional references: Thai, Thailand, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Thaiklang ระยะเวลาประมาณ 11 วันที่แสดงถึงความแตกต่างระหว่างปีทางจันทรคติและปีทางสุริยคติ (epact). Additional references: Thaiklang, Thailand, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
    Urdu قمری اور شمسی مہینے کا فرق (epact). Additional references: Urdu, Pakistan, India, epact. (volunteer & more translations)
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    Constructed Language Translations: EPACT

    Language Translations for “epact” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
    Athag athagepathagact (epact). Additional references: Athag, epact. (volunteer)
    Double Dutch agepagact (epact). Additional references: Double Dutch, epact. (volunteer)
    Leet £|o/-\(7 (epact). Additional references: Leet, epact. (volunteer)
    Oppish opepopact (epact). Additional references: Oppish, epact. (volunteer)
    Pig Latin epactway (epact). Additional references: Pig Latin, epact. (volunteer)
    Terran B epacta (epact). Additional references: Terran B, epact. (volunteer)
    Ubbi Dubbi ubepubact (epact). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, epact. (volunteer)
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