Month.
"Mensis" is the Latin term for "month." It is commonly used in the medical field to refer to a woman's monthly menstrual cycle.
The Latin word for "month" is mensis.
Mensis October.
The usual word for 'month' in Latin is [mensis].
(Mensis) Februarius.
mensis horribilis
August -- Augustus Caesar's month; Latin Augustus "Augustus"; Latin Augustus mensis "month of Augustus"; Latin sextilis mensis "sixth month"
"Die xi mensis junii" is a Latin phrase that translates to "On the eleventh day of the month of June." It is often used in historical or legal contexts to specify a particular date. Latin phrases like this were commonly used in documents and formal writings.
The phrase 'star of the month' means Stella mensis in Latin. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'stella' means 'star'. The noun 'mensis' means 'of the month'.
- Janvier : from the name Janus, a roman god - Février : from the Latin verb februare "purify" (religious obligation of the month). - Mars : from the name Mars, god of war. - Avril : From Latin aprilis which may mean "open", it is the month where flowers open. - Mai : from Latin Maius (mensis), after the goddess Maïa - Juin : from Latin junius, after the goddess Junon. - Juillet : from Julius (mensis), after Julius (Caesar). - Août : from Latin Augustus (mensis), after the emperor Augustus - Septembre (from septem (mensis) : seventh month), Octobre : from lat. october (mensis), from octo : "eight", Novembre (novem : "nine" ) et Décembre (from decem : "ten", décembre being the teth moth of the Roman year) are only understood if one begins the year as did the Romans, at the Spring equinox in March.
'September mensis' in the Nominative and 'Septembris mensis' in the Genitive case. (meaning the September month) (meaning of the September month) It comes from the number seven, septem, in Latin because it was originally the seventh month of the year.
The Latin synonym for "last month" is "praeteritus mensis." This phrase directly translates to refer to the month that has just passed. Another way to express this could be "mensis superior," meaning "the previous month."