month

month
[[t]mʌnθ[/t]]
n.
1) hor any of the 12 parts, as January or May, into which the calendar year is divided
2) hor the time from any day of one calendar month to the corresponding day of the next
3) hor a period of four weeks or 30 days
4) astron.
a) Also called solar month
one-twelfth of a solar year.
b) Also called lunar month
the period of a complete revolution of the moon around the earth, as between successive new moons(synodic month) or between successive conjunctions with a star(sidereal month).
5) months, an indefinitely long period of time:
I haven't seen him for months[/ex]
Etymology: bef. 900; ME; OE mōnath; c. OFrismōnath, OHG nōd, (G Monat), ON mānathr, Gomēnōths. See moon

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