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Meaning of February | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈfɛb.ɹʊ.ə.ɹi

Definitions

  1. The short month following January and preceding March in the Roman, Julian, and Gregorian calendars, used in all three calendars for intercalation or addition of leap days
  2. The short month following January and preceding March in the Roman, Julian, and Gregorian calendars, used in all three calendars for intercalation or addition of leap days.
  3. A female given name transferred from the month name [in turn from English]
  4. A female given name transferred from the month name [in turn from English].
    rare

Equivalents

Afrikaans Februarie
Azərbaycanca fevral
Беларуская люты
Български февруари
Bosanski februar
Català febrer
Čeština únor únorový
Cymraeg Chwefror
Dansk februar
Esperanto februaro
Español febrero hebrero
Eesti veebruar
Euskara otsail
Suomi helmikuu
Vosa Vakaviti Veverueri
Français février
Gaeilge Feabhra
Gàidhlig gearran
Galego febreiro
ગુજરાતી ફેબ્રુઆરી
Hausa Fabrairu
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Pepeluali
עברית פברואר
हिन्दी फरवरी
Hrvatski februar
Magyar február
Հայերեն փետրվար
Bahasa Indonesia Februari
Italiano febbraio
日本語 二月 如月
ქართული თებერვალი
Қазақша ақпан
ខ្មែរ កុម្ភៈ
한국어 2월 시샘달 이월
Kurdî subat
Latina Februarius
Lëtzebuergesch Februar Spierkel
ລາວ ກຸມພາ
Lietuvių vasaris
Latviešu februāris
Malagasy febroary
Македонски февруари
മലയാളം ഫെബ്രുവരി
Bahasa Melayu Februari فيبرواري
Malti Frar
မြန်မာဘာသာ နှစ်လ ဖေဖော်ဝါရီ
Nederlands februari
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਫਰਵਰੀ
Polski lutowy luty
Português Fevereiro
Română făurar februarie
Русский февраль
සිංහල පෙබරවාරි
Slovenčina február
Slovenščina februar
Gagana Sāmoa Fepuari
Soomaali febraayo
Shqip fror shkurt
Српски februar
Sesotho hlakola
Kiswahili Februari
తెలుగు ఫిబ్రవరి
Тоҷикӣ феврал
Türkmençe fewral
Tagalog Pebrero
ئۇيغۇرچە فېۋرال
Українська лютий лютневий
اردو فروری
Oʻzbekcha fevral
Tiếng Việt tháng hai
Yorùbá Oṣu Erele
IsiZulu uFebruwari

Examples

“Holonyms: calendar year; year”
“Susan was born on February 29.”
“...The second he [sc. :Template:w:Numa Pompilius] dedicated to the god Februus, who is believed to control rites of purification: the community had to be purified in that month, when he determined that the Good Gods be paid the offerings due them... Numa soon added one day to January, paying honor to the mystery of the odd number that nature revealed even before Pythagoras: as a result, both the year as a whole and the individual months (save February) had an odd number of days. (If all twelve months had either an odd or even number of days, their total would be an even number...)”
“February was set aside for the intercalation because it was the last month of the year... They departed from the Greeks in one respect, however: whereas the latter intercalated when the final month was over, the Romans intercalated after the twenty-third day of February, at the conclusion of the Terminalia. They then added on the last five days of February after the intercalary period, acting on the religious scruple of ancient custom, I think, so that March would follow on February no matter what.”
“Julius Caesar, then, added ten days to the old practice, so that the 365 days in which the sun circles the zodiac would make a year; and to account for the one-quarter day, he ordained that the priests who attended to the months and days would insert one day every fourth year, in the same month and place where the ancients used to intercalate a month, that is, before the last five days of February, and he decreed that it be called the 'twice sixth'... he added no days to February, so that the religious observances offered to the gods of the dead would not be changed...”
““Eating meat means prosperity in the coming year,” the roastery wrote on Weibo on February 5, days before the Lunar New Year began.”
““Cheryl, the man in this photo is a Mr. Dennis Lowe. He worked for a computer software company and he was married. He was impersonating a police officer, a real one by the name of Alexander Colton. He was doing this because he's obsessed with a woman named February—” Nowakowski stopped talking because Cheryl Sheckle's body jerked violently and she let out a muted cry. […] “It isn't a nickname, Cheryl. It's a real person, her name is February Owens and he's been obsessed with her since they went to high school together.””

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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