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September
Sep-tem′ber
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September
SEPTEM'BER
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September
September
English
Alternative forms
- Septembre (obsolete)
Proper noun
September (plural Septembers)
- The ninth month of the Gregorian calendar, following August and preceding October. Abbreviations: Sep or Sep., Sept or Sept.
- Late September is a beautiful time of year.
- This was one of the warmest Septembers on record.
Hyponyms
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Derived terms
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Related terms
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Related terms
- septembral
- septembrize, septembrise
- septembrizer, septembriser
Translations
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See also
- 9/11
- (Gregorian calendar months) Gregorian calendar month; January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December (Category: en:Gregorian calendar months)
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zɛpˈtɛmbɐ/
Noun
September m (genitive Septembers or September, plural September)
Luxembourgish
Proper noun
September m
See also
- (Gregorian calendar months) Mount am Gregorianesche Kalenner; Januar, Februar, Mäerz, Abrëll, Mee, Juni, Juli, August, September, Oktober, November, Dezember (Category: lb:Months)
Malay
Etymology
From English September, from Late Old English, Latin september, from septem, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥.
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sɛptɛmbə(r)]
- Rhymes: -bə(r), -ə(r)
Proper noun
September (Jawi spelling سيڤتيمبر)
- September (ninth month of the Gregorian calendar)
september
september
Danish
Noun
september c
See also
- september on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
- (Gregorian calendar months) måned i den gregorianske kalender; januar, februar, marts, april, maj, juni, juli, august, september, oktober, november, december (Category: da:Months)
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɛpˈtɛm.bər/
- (Northern) [sɛpˈtɛm.bəɹ]
Noun
september m (plural septembers, diminutive septembertje n)
See also
- (Gregorian calendar months) maanden van de gregoriaanse kalender; januari, februari, maart, april, mei, juni, juli, augustus, september, oktober, november, december (Category: nl:Months)
Estonian
Etymology
Noun
september (genitive septembri, partitive septembrit)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | september | septembrid |
accusative | septembri | septembrid |
genitive | septembri | septembrite |
partitive | septembrit | septembreid |
illative | septembrisse | septembritesse septembreisse |
inessive | septembris | septembrites septembreis |
elative | septembrist | septembritest septembreist |
allative | septembrile | septembritele septembreile |
adessive | septembril | septembritel septembreil |
ablative | septembrilt | septembritelt septembreilt |
translative | septembriks | septembriteks septembreiks |
terminative | septembrini | septembriteni |
essive | septembrina | septembritena |
abessive | septembrita | septembriteta |
comitative | septembriga | septembritega |
Synonyms
- mihklikuu
- kanarbikukuu
- sügiskuu
- pohlakuu
- jahikuu
See also
- (Gregorian calendar months) jaanuar, veebruar, märts, aprill, mai, juuni, juuli, august, september, oktoober, november, detsember (Category: et:Months)
Icelandic
Noun
september m (genitive singular september or septembers, no plural)
Derived terms
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Synonyms
- (September): def. deriv. septembermánuður
Usage notes
- The genitive form september is most common in modern Icelandic while the form septembers was mainly used in 19th century manuscript.
See also
Icelandic months (appendix, Icelandic Wikipedia) | |||||||||||
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janúar, -mánuður | febrúar, -mánuður | mars, -mánuður | apríl, -mánuður | maí, -mánuður | júní, -mánuður | júlí, -mánuður | ágúst, -mánuður | september, -mánuður | október, -mánuður | nóvember, -mánuður | desember, -mánuður |
Icelandic Historic Months (Icelandic Wikipedia) | |||||||||||
þorri (Jan 13 - Feb 11) |
góa (Feb 13 - 13 March) |
einmánuður (March 14 - April 13) |
harpa (April 14 - May 13) |
skerpla (May 14 - June 12) |
sólmánuður (June 13 - July 12) |
heyannir (July 13 - August 14) |
tvímánuður (August 15 - Sept 14) |
haustmánuður (Sept 15 - Oct 13) |
gormánuður (Oct 14 - Nov 13) |
ýlir (Nov 14 - Dec 13) |
mörsugur (Dec 14 - Jan 12) |
Latin
Etymology
By haplology from earlier *septemo-mēmbris "of or pertaining to the seventh month", from earlier *septem-o-mēnsris, from septem (“seven”) + *mēnsris, from mens- (“month”) + -ris. In the Roman calendar, the year began with mārtius (“March”), and september was the seventh month of the year.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /sepˈtem.ber/
Adjective
september m (feminine septembris, neuter septembre); third declension
- of September
- 65 BCE (17 July) — Marcus Tullius Cicero, "Letters to Atticus", I.1 (10)
- cum Romae a iudiciis forum refrixerit, excurremus mense septembri legati ad Pisonem, ut ianuario revertamur.
- 1283 — Tomazina de Savere, published in Josip Lučić (1984) Spisi Dubrovačke Kancelarije, Knjiga II, page 287.
- Die quarto septembris — the fourth of September
- 65 BCE (17 July) — Marcus Tullius Cicero, "Letters to Atticus", I.1 (10)
Usage notes
In Latin, the month names are used as adjectives. In the Classical period, this adjective modifies a noun identifying a particular day, from which the date was reckoned. In Medieval Latin and later periods, the adjective modifies a numeral for the day of the month.
Inflection
Third declension, masculine nominative singular in -er, neuter in -e.
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nominative | september | septembris | septembre | septembrēs | septembria | ||
genitive | septembris | septembrium | |||||
dative | septembrī | septembribus | |||||
accusative | septembrem | septembre | septembrēs | septembria | |||
ablative | septembrī | septembribus | |||||
vocative | september | septembris | septembre | septembrēs | septembria |
Descendants
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See also
- Roman calendar on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
- Meissner, Carl; Auden, Henry William (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
- on the day after, which was September 5th: postridie qui fuit dies Non. Sept. (Nonarum Septembrium) (Att. 4. 1. 5)
- on the day after, which was September 5th: postridie qui fuit dies Non. Sept. (Nonarum Septembrium) (Att. 4. 1. 5)
North Frisian
Etymology
Noun
september m
See also
- months of the year in Föhr-Amrum North Frisian: janewoore, febrewoore, marts, april, mei, jüüne, jüüle, august, september, oktuuber, nofember, deetsember
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Noun
september (indeclinable)
- September (ninth month of the year)
References
- “september” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
See also
- (Gregorian calendar months) månad i den gregorianske kalenderen; januar, februar, mars, april, mai, juni, juli, august, september, oktober, november, desember (Category: no:Months)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Noun
september (indeclinable)
- September (ninth month)
References
- “september” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Slovene
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɛpˈtɛ̀ːmbər/
- Tonal orthography: septémbər
Noun
septêmber m inan (genitive septêmbra, nominative plural septêmbri)
Declension
Coordinate terms
- (Gregorian calendar months) méseci gregorijánskega koledárja; jánuar, fébruar, márec, apríl, máj, júnij, júlij, avgúst, septêmber, október, novêmber, decêmber