Duodecimber

English

Etymology

From Latin duodecim (twelve); formed as logical continuation to December, which in its turn is derived from Latin decem (ten), as it was the tenth month in the Roman calendar.

Noun

Duodecimber (plural Duodecimbers)

  1. The normally non-existent fourteenth month of the Western calendar.

Quotations

  • For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:Duodecimber.

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