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January - named after JANUS, the god of beginnings. February - from the Latin word Februarius, the feast of purification. March - from Latin Martius, (month of) the Roman god Mars. April - from the Latin word Aprilis. The name may derive from the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite. May - from the Greek: Maia, goddess of spring (growth). June - named after the Roman goddess Juno, Queen of the gods. July - from the Roman name Julius (Caesar), after whom the month was named in 44 BC. August - from the Roman name Augustus (Caesar) 8 BC. September - from the Latin word for the seventh month in the early Roman calendar. October - from the Latin word for the eighth month in the early Roman calendar. November - from the Latin word for the ninth month of the early Roman calendar. December - from the Latin word for the tenth month of the early Roman calendar.
From the Latin November, meaning the Ninth Month of the Roman Calendar.
Using the word 'agrarian' is used to described something related to fields, farming, or rural matters. The school calendar is still based on the old agrarian calendar, when children needed to be off during the summer to help with planting and harvesting
The calendar we use was invented/made by the Romans in about 46 AD. August is named after Julius Caesar from his death while some the months and days come from Roman gods.
The word "calendar" comes from the Latin word "calendarium," which referred to an account book or register.
No, the word calendar is not an adverb.The word calendar is a noun.
The Filipino word for calendar is "kalendaryo."
The word is Julian calendar. It was a Roman calendar introduced by Julius Caesar.
You can get blank calendar in word format at www.calendarlabs.com .
No, the word calendar is a noun, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example:Let me check my calendar. I have it on my phone. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'calendar' in the second sentence)
My calendar hangs on my wall.
Some synonyms for calendar include:AgendaDaybookJournalListLogbookProgramRecordTimetable
The Japanese word for "calendar" comes from the English, so it is very close: 'karendaa.'
There are 4 phonemes in the word "calendar": /k/, /ae/, /l/, /ÉŠr/.
The word is spelt calendar - it is derived from the Latin word calendarium, meaning "account book", when debts, or "calends" were due - and is not derived from "one which 'calends'."
Calendar templates come in all shapes and sizes, depending on the style you are looking for and what program you are going to use. For example, if you are going to use Microsoft Word to create your calendar template, then this website will be helpful to you: http://www.wincalendar.com/word-calendar-templates.htm . There are also several more options if you are using a different program like Photoshop. For Photoshop: http://sydspix.wordpress.com/tag/free-psd-calendar-template/ and http://idesignow.com/psd/10-free-psd-photoshop-calendar-templates.html