The names of the months in English came from Latin words.
January Januarius – this month was dedicated to janus. The roman god of doors. Janus had two faces, one looking back at the old year and the other looking to the new year. | July Julius – after Julius Caesar. This month was named in caeser’s honour by mark |
February Februarius - Februa was the roman purification festival, which took place at this time of year. | August Augustus – named in 8 BC in honour of Emperor Augustus. |
March Martius - from mars, The roman god of war | September Septem – means seven, as it was the seventh month in the roman calendar. |
April Aprilis – from aperire, latin for open, because plants begin to open during this month. | October Octo – eight (as in octopus, which has eight legs) the eighth month of the roman calendar. |
May Malius – probably comes from mala, the roman goddess of growth and increase. | November Novem – nine,the ninth month of the roman calendar. |
June Junius – either from a roman family name junius, or perhaps after the goddess juno. | December Decem – ten, the tenth month of the roman calendar. |
2 comments:
It recalled me of my history class notes. I had a chapter on calendar. But all things are out of my mindbox now
Quite interesting!
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