释义
[ jan -yoo-er-ee ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈdʒæn yuˌɛr i / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun, plural Jan·u·ar·ies. the first month of the year, containing 31 days. Abbreviation : Jan.
Origin of January before 1000; Middle English <Latin, noun use of Jānuārius, equivalent to Jānu (s ) Janus + -ārius -ary; replacing Middle English Genever, Jeniver <Anglo-French, Old French Genever, Jenever <Latin, as above; replacing Old English Januarius <Latin
Words nearby January Jansenism, jansky, Jansky-Bielschowsky disease, Jansky's classification, Januarius, January , Janus, Janus cloth, Janus-faced, Janus green B, Janus word
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On the 30th January a huge wall of ice was sighted, as to the nature of which opinions were divided.
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British Dictionary definitions for January noun plural -aries the first month of the year, consisting of 31 days
Word Origin for January C14: from Latin Jānuārius, from adj: (month) of Janus 1
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Content related to January Where Does The Name “January” Come From?January is named for the ancient Roman god of transitions, Janus, who is often depicted with two heads that face in opposite directions.