February

Etymology
Re-Latinized from feoverel, from  feverier, from  februarius:, of the month of purification, from februa, the Roman festival of purification, plural of februum; perhaps from  febris, fever, from Proto-Indo-European base *dhegh-, to burn

Proper noun

 * 1) The second month of the Gregorian calendar, following January and preceding March.

Derived terms

 * February daphne
 * February fill-dike
 * February Patent
 * February red


 * February Revolution
 * February Strike
 * February Uprising
 * mid-February

Related terms

 * februate
 * februation

Translations

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