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September gets its Latin name ‘Septem’ – meaning what?
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Answered by deepthigiri0
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Answer:

September” stems from the Latin “septem,” meaning “seven.”

Answered by PADMINI
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The answer is ''Seven''

  • September gets its Latin name ‘Septem’ – meaning ''Seven''
  • The word 'September' comes from the Latin term ‘Septem’ which means ''seven''
  • Why its meaning is 'seven' ?
  • Because it was the 'seventh' month in the oldest Roman calendar.
  • In the Roman calendar, each month had its formal name.
  • Present, we are following the Gregorian calendar.
  • The Gregorian calendar is the calendar that was named after Pope Gregory XIII. He introduced it in the year 1582.

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