Wednesday 3rd of September 9.58a.m. sunny, cold and windy, and in conflict with the official weather readings. 1.8 / 3.7kph ENE (it's much windier), Hg42%, 17.1C / 64.6F (it's much cooler). Partly cloudy.
Moon is 80% ... maybe hahaha
September
"ninth month of the Roman year," late Old English
Septembre, from Old French
septembre,
setembre, and directly from Latin
September (also source of Old French
Septembre, Spanish
Setiembre, Italian
Settembre, German
September), from
septem "seven" (see
seven).
So called because it was the original seventh month of the old Roman calendar, which began the year in March; Julian calendar reform (46 B.C.E.) shifted the new year back two months. For
-ber suffix, see
December. The native names are Old English
hærfestmonað ("harvest month"),
haligmonað ("holy month"). By late 14c. as figurative of a later stage of life. Related:
Septembral; Hawthorne has
Septemberish.
Septembrian as "belonging to
September" is by 1800; earlier it was a noun, "one who believes that our Lord was born in
September" (1640s); also see
Septembr