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turned into his own country, he was banifhed into 
Tranfylvania, in common with the other members of 
his fociety, during the civil commotions which at that 
time agitated the kingdom. Afterwards, we learn that 
he difcharged the duty of theological profeffor in the 
univerfity of Olmutz ; was fucceifively matter of the no¬ 
vices in different places ; and filled the polts of fuperior 
and rettor at Tirnaw. His laft retreat was to a college 
which he built at Prefburg, where he died in 1634., when 
about fixty-two years of age. During (everal years of his 
life he was a zealous preacher, and is regarded by the 
Hungarians as one of the mod eloquent pulpit-orators of 
whom their country can boalt. A volume of his Sermons 
was publithed at Prefburg, in <631, folio. But what 
chiefly entitles him to notice, is his having undertaken 
and completed a tranflation of the Bible from the Vulgate 
into the Hungarian tongue; this work w’as printed at Vi¬ 
enna in 1626. Moreri. 
KALDUROSAN', a town of Walachia : ten miles 
north-north-eaft of Buchareft. 
KALE, a river of Scotland, which runs into the Tiviot 
four miles fcuth of Kelfo, in the county of Roxburg. 
KALE, or Cale, J. Cabbage. See Brassica. 
KALE (Sea). See Crambe. 
KAL'ENDAR,/ [now written Calendar, which fee.] 
An account of time : 
Let this pernicious hour 
Stand ay accurfed in the kalcndar. Shakefpeare. 
KAL'ENDS. See Calends. 
KALENTI'NO, a town of Walachia : eight miles north 
of Buchareft. 
KALF, a town of Sweden, in Weft-Gotliland : forty- 
five miles fouth-eaft of Gotheborg. 
KALF'SKAR, a ftnall ifland on the eaft fide of the gulf 
of Bothnia. Lat. 62. 34.. N. Ion. 20. 53. E. 
KALF'VEN, a fmall ifland on the weft fide of the gulf 
of Bothnia. Lat. 61. 3. N. Ion. 17. 7. E. 
KALGAGI'CHA, a town of Ruffia, in the government 
of Archangel : forty miles fouth-fouth-well of Oong. 
KALGAPOL', a town of Hindooitan, in Dowlatabad, 
on the Beemah : twelve miles fouth-fouth-weft of Naldou- 
rouk. 
KALGUE'V, an ifland in the Frozen Sea, about 14.0 
miles in circumference; 240 miles north-north-eafl of 
Archangel. Lat. 68. 20. to 69.18. N. Ion.45. 30^047. 30. E. 
KAL'HAM, a town of Auftria: feven miles weft of 
Efferding. 
KAL'HAT, Calhat, Calahat, or Calajate, a town 
of Arabia, in the country of Oman, fituated at the mouth 
of a river of the fame name, which runs into the Arabian 
Gulf eighty miles fouth-eaft of Mafcat. Lat. 23. 10. N. 
Ion. 58. 25. E. 
KA'LI, f. [Arabic.] Sea-weed, of the allies of which 
glafs was made ; whence the word alkali .—The afhes of 
the weed kali are fold to the Venetians for their glafs- 
works. Bacon. —See Aizoon, Batis, Chenopodium,Ga- 
lenia, Gypsophila, Plantago, Reaumuria, Sasola, 
and Trianthema. 
KA'LI, EGYPTIAN. See Mesembryanthemum. 
KA'LI, SAL. See Salicornea. 
KAL'ICUT. See Calicut, vol. iii. 
KALINI'NA, a town of Ruffia, in the government of 
Tobolfk, on the Tungufka. Lat. 10. 56. N. Ion. 106. 
26. E. 
KALINO'VA, a fortrefs of Ruffia, in the government 
of Caucafus, on the Malva: fifty-fix miles ealt of Ekate- 
rinograd. 
KA'LISCH, or Kalitz, a city of the duchy of War- 
faw, late capital of a palatinate of the fame name, in what 
is called Great Poland, or Weftern Pruflia, on the river 
Profna, furrounded with morafles, walls, and towers. In 
the year 1655, this town was taken by the Swedes ; and 
near it, in the year 1706, the Swedifh army and their ge¬ 
neral, Mardefield, were totally defeated and taken pri- 
foners by the confederates under the command of Auguf- 
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tus II. king of Poland, This palatinate was alfo called 
the Palatinate of Gnefcn, from the city of that name: fifty- 
feven miles north-eaft of Breflau, and 154 fouth of Dant- 
zic. Lat. 51.50. N. Ion. 18.0. E. 
KATIES A'BU MENEG'GI, a canal of Egypt, from 
the Nile to Lake Sheib ; a branch of it runs north to Lake 
Menzaleh. 
KA'LITS ul FAR', a canal of Egypt, which forms a 
communication between the welt branch of the Nile and 
the eaftern, joining the latter at Denutar. 
KA'LITS ul EA'RS, or Canal of Moez, a canal of 
Egypt, between the Nile and Lake Menzaleh. 
KATIES il MEN'HI, or Bahr Jo'sef, a canal of 
Egypt, cut on the weft fide of the Nile, parallel with the 
river, from Tarut Efclierif to Zaoie, about ninety-fix 
miles in length. 
KALIT'VA, a town of Ruffia, in the government of 
Voronez: fixty miles fouth-louth-ealt of Voronez. 
KALITVENSKAPA, a town of Ruffia, in the country 
of the Cofacs, on the Donetz: 104 miles north-north-eafl 
of Donetzfic. 
KAL'KA-PERA, a river of Cliinefe Tartary, which 
ifiues from a mountain, called Suelki, or Siolki, about 130 
miles weft from Tcitcicar, and empties itfelf into lake 
Coulon. It gives name to the nation of Tartars who pof- 
fefs an exteniive country to the eaft and weft of this 
river. 
KAL'KA-TAR'GAR, a country of Cliinefe Tartary, 
which contains one ftandard of Mongul Tartars. Lat. 41. 
50. N. Ion. 110. 33. E. 
KALKAL'LY, a town of Hindooitan, in Dowlatabad: 
twenty miles eaft of Nander. 
KAL'KAM, a town of Auftria: feven miles weft of 
Efferding. 
KAL'KE, one of the Prince’s Iflands, in the Sea of 
Marmora; anciently called Chalcitis, from its mines of 
copper, for which in the early ages it was famous ; but 
the mines are now totally neglected. There are on the 
illand three large Greek monasteries. 
KALKISSE', a town of the ifland of Ceylon : nineteen 
miles fouth of Columbo. 
KAL'KREUT, a town of Saxony, in margravate of 
Meifien : four miles ealt of Groffen Hayn. 
KALKOO'N, or Turkey Islands, a clufter of fmall 
iflands in the Eaftern Indian Sea. Lat. 6. 15. S. Ion. 115. 
45. E. 
KALL, a town of Sweden, in Jamtland : forty-two 
miles north-welt of Ofterfund. 
KAL'LA, a fmall illand on the eaft fide of the gulf of 
Bothnia. Lat. 64. 20. N. Ion. 23. 26. E. 
KALL'AAT,yi [Italian.] A drefs given to any per- 
fon invelted with a new office in India. 
KAL'LAI, [Hebrew.] A man’s name. 
KALLAT'MA, a town of Egypt: fifteen miles north 
of Cofeir. 
KALLEHAU'GE, a town of Denmark, in the ifland 
of Zealand : eight miles eaft of Wordingborg. 
KAL'LENBORN, a town of Germany, in the county 
of Henneberg : three miles fouth of Salzungen. 
KALLEN IN'KEN, a town of Pruffia, in the province 
of Smaland : feventeen miles weft of Tilfit. 
KAL'LERY, a town of Sweden, in the province of 
Smaland : twenty-eight miles fouth-fouth-weft Jonkio- 
ping. 
KALLO'DRA, a town of Hindooitan, in Guzerat; 
fixteen miles north of Surat. 
KALL'SKAR, a fmall ifland in the north part of the 
gulf of Bothnia. Lat. 65. 43. N. Ion. 23. 36. E. 
KALL'SKAR, a fmall illand on the ealt fide of the 
gulf of Bothnia. Lat. 63. 56. N. Ion. 22.43. E - 
KALL'SKAR, a fmall ifland on the ealt fide of the 
gulf of Bothnia. Lat. 63. 50. N. Ion. 22. 33. E. 
KALL'SKAR, a fmall ifland on the ealt fide of the 
gulf of Bothnia. Lat. 63. 26. N. Ion. 21.28. E. 
KALL'VIKEN, a fmall ifland in the north part of the 
gulf of Bothnia, Lat. 64.18. N. Ion, 21. 7. E. 
KALM; 
