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单词 nivôse
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Nivôsen.

Brit. /niːˈvəʊz/, U.S. /niˈvoʊz/
Forms: 1700s–1800s Nivose, 1900s– Nivôse.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French nivôse.
Etymology: < French nivôse, lit. ‘snowy’, the name of the fourth month of the French Republican calendar (1793) < classical Latin nivōsus full of snow, snowy < niv- , nix snow (see nival adj.) + -ōsus -ose suffix1.
Now historical.
The fourth month of the French Republican calendar (introduced in 1793), extending from 21 December to 19 January.In quot. 1884 applied by extension to Napoleon's expulsion of 130 supposed Jacobins (1800–1), in response to a Jacobin plot which took place in Nivôse.
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1794 Almanach pour l'An IIe de la République Française Observ. The Names of the Months according to the new Republican Calendar, all of which are composed of 30 days..4th m. Nivose.
1797 ‘English Lady’ Let. in Resid. in France I. 12 They might think it a triumph to see the inhabitants of the Hebrides date ‘Vendemiaire’, or the parched West-Indian ‘Nivose’.
1802 C. Wilmot Irish Peer on Continent (1920) 21 Sunday—3rd Jany. 1802. 13 Nivose, An 10.
1838 H. Nicolas Chronol. Hist. (ed. 2) 184 The French Republicans..used the number of the day of each month of their Calendar. For example: 1,2,..30 Nivose.
1868 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Nov. 516/1 It was, then, in the month of Nivose in the year 1 of Liberty, and in the territory of the French Republic, that a certain circumstance took place.
1884 Encycl. Brit. XVII. 206/2 He arrested and transported one hundred and thirty persons, whom he knew to be innocent of the plot... This is Nivose, an act as enormous as Fructidor, and with a perfidy of its own.
1913 Baroness Orczy Eldorado i. 2 On..the 27th Nivôse..the 16th of January.
1957 Encycl. Brit. IX. 804/1 The winter months were Nivôse, the snowy, Pluviôse, the rainy, and Ventôse, the windy month.
1972 R. Cobb Reactions to French Revol. iv. 134 On 7 Nivôse year VI (27 Dec. 1798), the Ministre..reported to his colleague.
1989 S. Schama Citizens xvii. 782 On the eleventh of Nivôse..thirty-two heads were severed in twenty-five minutes.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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