Representations of “November”
Borrowed fromEnglish November .
November
( international standards ) NATO ,ICAO ,ITU &IMO radiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the letterN .( nautical ) Signal flag for the letter N .( time zone ) UTC −01:00the letter "N" in a national spelling alphabet
^ DIN 5009:2022-06 , Deutsches Institut für Normung, June 2022, page Anhang B: Buchstabiertafel der ICAO („Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet“)FromMiddle English Novembre , fromOld French novembre , fromLatin November ( “ ninth month ” ) , from Latinnovem , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥ ( “ nine ” ) ; +Latin -ber , from-bris , an adjectival suffix. November was the ninth month in the Roman calendar.
Displaced nativeOld English blōtmōnaþ ( literally“ sacrifice month ” ) , so called because theAnglo-Saxons , when they were pagans, would sacrifice in this month before the winter set in.
November (plural Novembers )
The eleventhmonth of theGregorian calendar , followingOctober and precedingDecember .Alternative forms: Nov ,Nov. ,NOV ,9ber ,11 Synonym: ( Quakerism ) Eleventh Month Holonyms: calendar year ;year Comeronyms: January ,February ,March ,April ,May ,June ,July ,August ,September ,October ,December 1827 , [John Keble ], “Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity”, inThe Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holydays throughout the Year , volume II, Oxford, Oxfordshire: [ … ] [ B] y W. Baxter, for J. Parker; andC[ harles] and J[ ohn] Rivington , [ … ] ,→OCLC ,page85 :Red o'er the forest glows the setting sun, / The line of yellow light dies fast away / That crown'd the eastern copse, and chill and dun / Falls on the moor the briefNovember day.
2007 February 5, Roger Blench, “The Ayere and Ahan languages of Central Nigeria and their affinities”, inrogerblench.info [1] , page 1:This is an annotated wordlist of the Ayere language, spoken in Ayere village in Kwara State, Nigeria. The wordlist was written by Mr. E.O. Olumorin for the West African Languages Survey inNovember 1961.
2021 February 1, Rishi Iyengar, “Google will stop making video games for its Stadia platform”, inCNN Business [2] :Stadia, Google’s cloud gaming service, launched inNovember 2019, with some likening it to the Netflix (NFLX) of video games.
2021 December 13, Amir Vera, “Louisville detective who fatally shot Breonna Taylor is appealing his termination from the police department”, inCNN [3] :An LMPD Board Notice of Hearing states part of Cosgrove’s hearings took place inNovember . The second half of his hearing is set to begin Monday and end Wednesday.
A femalegiven name .eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar
Abaza:ноябрь ( nojabrʲ ) Abkhaz:абҵара ( abcʼara ) Afrikaans:November (af) Alabama:hasiholtina istapókkòolawah cháffàaka ,Nofìmba Albanian:nëntor (sq) m Alutiiq:Quyawim Iralua Amharic:ኖቬምበር ( novembär ) Apache:Western Apache:Kǫʼ Bąąh Náłkʼas ,Zas Nłt'ees Arabic:نُوفِمْبِر (ar) m ( nufimbir ) ,نُوفَمْبِر (ar) m ( nufambir ) ,نُوفَمْبَر (ar) m ( nufambar ) ,تِشْرِين الثَّانِِي m ( tišrīn aṯ-ṯāniī ) Egyptian Arabic:نوفمبر m ( novamber ) Aragonese:noviembre (an) m Aramaic:Assyrian Neo-Aramaic:ܬܸܫܪܝܼܢ ܐ݇ܚܵܪܵܝܵܐ m ( tišrīn ḳaraya ) Armenian:նոյեմբեր (hy) ( noyember ) Old Armenian:նոյեմբեր ( noyember ) Aromanian:nuembru ,brumar Asturian:payares (ast) m ,noviembre (ast) Azerbaijani:noyabr (az) Basque:azaro (eu) Belarusian:лістапа́д (be) m ( listapád ) Bengali:নভেম্বর (bn) ( nobhembor ) Bikol:Central Bikol:Nobyembre Bislama:novemba Breton:(pleaseverify ) Du (br) ,(pleaseverify ) miz Du Bulgarian:ное́мври (bg) m ( noémvri ) Burmese:နိုဝင်ဘာ (my) ( nuiwangbha ) ,ဆယ့်တစ်လ ( hcai.tacla. ) Catalan:novembre (ca) m Chechen:Лахьанан-бутт ( Laḥʳanan-butt ) Cherokee:ᏅᏓᏕᏩ ( nvdadewa ) Chichewa:Novembala Chinese:Cantonese:十一月 ( sap6 jat1 jyut6 ) Dungan:шыйийүә ( šɨyiyüə ) Hakka:十一月 ( sṳ̍p-yit-ngie̍t ) Hokkien:十一月 ( cha̍p-it-go̍eh, cha̍p-it-ge̍h, cha̍p-it-gōe ) Mandarin:十一月 (zh) ( shíyīyuè ) Chukchi:яравычьын ( jaravyčʹyn ) Chuvash:чӳк ( čük ) Circassian:West Circassian:шэкӏогъу ( šɛkʷʼoğʷu ) Coptic:ⲛⲟⲉⲙⲃⲣⲓⲟⲥ ( noembrios ) Cornish:Du m Corsican:nuvembre (co) m nuvembri (co) m Cree:Atikamekw:Atikamekw pisimw Montagnais:takuatshi-pishimᵘ Czech:listopad (cs) m Dakota:Tahecapšuŋwi Danish:november (da) c Dhivehi:ނޮވެމްބަރު (dv) ( novem̊baru ) Dusun:Central Dusun:Milau Dutch:november (nl) m Old Dutch:hervistmānoth Dzongkha:སྤྱི་ཟླ་བཅུ་གཅིག་པ། ( spyi zla bcu gcig pa ) Erzya:сундерьков ( sundeŕkov ) Esperanto:novembro (eo) ,Novembro Estonian:november (et) Ewe:Adeɛmekpɔxe ,Nɔvember Faroese:november m ,novembur m Fijian:Noveba Finnish:marraskuu (fi) Franco-Provençal:novembro French:novembre (fr) m Frisian:North Frisian:Föhr-Amrum:nofember m Mooring:mistmoune m ,nowämber m West Frisian:novimber (fy) ,slachtmoanne (fy) Friulian:Novembar m Galician:novembro (gl) m ,santos m Georgian:ნოემბერი (ka) ( noemberi ) German:November (de) m ,( archaic ) Nebelung (de) m Gilbertese:Nobembwa Gothic:𐌽𐌰𐌿𐌱𐌰𐌹𐌼𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂 ( naubaimbair ) Greek:Νοέμβριος (el) m ( Noémvrios ) ,Νοέμβρης (el) m ( Noémvris ) Greenlandic:novembari ,tusarfik Guarani:Paraguayan Guarani:(pleaseverify ) jasypateĩ Haitian Creole:novanm Hausa:Nuwamba (ha) Hawaiian:Nowemapa Hebrew:נוֹבֶמְבֶּר (he) m ( novémber ) Hindi:नवम्बर (hi) m ( navambar ) Hungarian:november (hu) Icelandic:nóvember (is) m ,nóvembermánuður m Ido:novembro (io) Ilocano:Nobiembre Indonesian:November (id) Interlingua:novembre (ia) Inuktitut:ᓄᕕᒻᐳᕆ (iu) ( nofimpori ) Inupiaq:Karruaġviat ,Nippivik Irish:Samhain (ga) f ,Mí na Samhna f Italian:novembre (it) m Jamaican Creole:Novemba Japanese:十一月 (ja) ( じゅういちがつ, jūichigatsu ) ,霜月 (ja) ( しもつき, shimotsuki ) Javanese:Novèmber (jv) Kabuverdianu:nuvembru m ( Badiu, Santiago ) ,n'vembr' m ( São Vicente ) ,nuvenbru Kalmyk:үкр сар ( ükr sar ) Kambera:wulang hakambulu hau Kapampangan:Kalabin-métung a búlan ,Nóbiémbiri Kashubian:lëstopadnik (csb) m Kazakh:қараша (kk) ( qaraşa ) Khmer:វិច្ឆិកា (km) ( vɨcchekaa ) Kikuyu:Kanyua Hũngũ Korean:십일월(十一月) (ko) ( sibirwol ) Kurdish:Northern Kurdish:çiriya paşîn (ku) ,mijdar (ku) f ,sermawez (ku) f Kyrgyz:ноябрь (ky) ( noyabr ) Ladin:november ,nuvember Lakota:Tȟakhíyuȟa wí ,Waníyetu wí Lao:ເດືອນພະຈິກ ( dư̄an pha chik ) ,ພະຈິກ (lo) ( pha chik ) Latin:November (la) Latvian:novembris (lv) m Lezgi:цӏехуьл ( c̣eꭓül ) Limburgish:November (li) Lithuanian:lapkritis (lt) m Livonian:novembõr ,kīlmakū Low German:Dutch Low Saxon:november m German Low German:November m Luxembourgish:November (lb) m ,Allerhellgemount (lb) m ,Wantermount (lb) m Macedonian:ное́мври (mk) m ( noémvri ) Malay:november (ms) Malayalam:നവംബർ (ml) ( navambaṟ ) Maltese:Novembru (mt) m Manchu:ᠣᠮᡧᠣᠨ ᠪᡳᠶᠠ ( omšon biya ) Māori:Noema Mingrelian:გერგობათუთა ( gergobatuta ) Mirandese:Nobembre m Mòcheno:òlderhaileng m Mongolian:Cyrillic:арван нэгдүгээр сар ( arvan negdügeer sar ) Navajo:Níłchʼitsʼósí Neapolitan:nuvèmbre m Norwegian:Bokmål:november (no) m Nynorsk:november (nn) m Occitan:novembre (oc) m Odia:ନଭେମ୍ବର ( nabhembara ) Ojibwe:gashkadino-giizis Old Church Slavonic:Cyrillic:гроудьнъ m ( grudĭnŭ ) Old English:blōtmōnaþ m Oromo:Sadaasa (om) Ossetian:ноябрь ( nojabrʹ ) Palenquero:nobiembre Pannonian Rusyn:новембер m ( november ) Pashto:نومبر m ( nowambár ) Pennsylvania German:Nowember Persian:Dari:نُوِمْبَر ( nuwimbar ) Iranian Persian:نُوامْبْر ( novâmbr ) Plautdietsch:Nowamba m Polish:listopad (pl) m inan Portuguese:novembro (pt) m Punjabi:ਨਵੰਬਰ m ( navambar ) Romanian:noiembrie (ro) m ,( pop ) brumar (ro) Romansh:november m Russian:ноя́брь (ru) m ( nojábrʹ ) Sami:Inari Sami:skammâmáánu Skolt Sami:vuˊvrrmmään ,skamm-mään Samoan:novema Sardinian:donniasantu ,tottussantus ,santandria Scots:November Scottish Gaelic:an t-Samhain f Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:новембар m ,студени m Latin:novembar (sh) m ,studeni (sh) m Shona:Mbudzi Sicilian:nuvèmmuru (scn) m nuvèmmiru (scn) m nuvembri (scn) m Sinhalese:නොවැම්බර් (si) ( nowæmbar ) Slovak:november (sk) m Slovene:novêmber (sl) m Sotho:Pudungwana (st) Spanish:noviembre (es) m Sundanese:Nopémber (su) Swahili:Novemba Swedish:november (sv) c Tagalog:nobyembre Tahitian:novema Tajik:ноябр (tg) ( noyabr ) Tatar:ноябрь ( noyäbr ) Telugu:నవంబరు ( navambaru ) Thai:พฤศจิกายน (th) ( prʉ́t-sà-jì-gaa-yon ) Tok Pisin:novemba Tongan:Nōvema Turkish:kasım (tr) ,teşrinisani (tr) ( archaic ) ,bölen ayı Turkmen:noýabr Udmurt:шуркынмон ( šurkynmon ) Ukrainian:листопа́д (uk) m ( lystopád ) Urdu:نَوَمْبَر (ur) m ( navambar ) Uyghur:نويابىر ( noyabir ) ,نويابر ( noyabr ) ,ئون بىرىنچى ئاي ( on birinchi ay ) Uzbek:noyabr (uz) Vai:ꗟꗲꕓ ( Nɔvɛ́mɓa ) Venetan:novenbre (vec) Vietnamese:tháng mười một (vi) Volapük:novul (vo) Võro:märtekuu Walloon:nôvimbe (wa) m Welsh:Tachwedd (cy) m Winnebago:Caa hikiruxe wiira Wolof:Nowembar Yakut:Сэтинньи ( Setinňi ) Yiddish:נאָוועמבער (yi) m ( november ) Yup'ik:Cauyarvik Zazaki:Tışrino Peyên ,Kelverdan Zuni:Kok A:wiyanna ,Yachun Kwa'shi'amme
November (plural Novembermaande )
November Inherited fromMiddle High German november .
November m (strong ,genitive Novembers or November ,plural November )
November Synonym: ( obsolete ) Nebelung Declension ofNovember [masculine, strong ]
“November ” inDuden online “November ” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache Borrowed fromGerman November .[ 1]
November m (plural November )
November ^ Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021 ), “November”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português , 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch ,page119 , column 1 FromDutch november , fromLatin November ( “ ninth month ” ) .
Novembêr
November Byhaplology from earlier*nove(m)-mēmbris ( “ of or pertaining to the ninth month ” ) , from earlier*novem-mēnsris , fromnovem ( “ nine ” ) +*mēnsris , frommens- ( “ month ” ) +-ris . In theRoman calendar , the year began withMārtius ( “ March ” ) , andNovember was the ninth month of the year.
November (feminine Novembris ) ;third-declension three-termination adjective
ofNovember In Classical Latin, month names were regularly used as adjectives, generally modifying a case-form ofmēnsis m sg ( “ month ” ) or of one of the nouns used in theRoman calendar to refer to specific days of the month from which other days were counted:kalendae f pl ( “ calends ” ) ,nōnae f pl ( “ nones ” ) ,īdūs f pl ( “ ides ” ) . However, the masculine nounmēnsis could be omitted byellipsis , so the masculine singular forms of month names eventually came to be used as proper nouns.[ 1]
The accusative plural adjective formsAprīlīs ,Septembrīs ,Octōbrīs ,Novembrīs ,Decembrīs [ 2] are ambiguous in writing, being spelled identically to the genitive singular forms of the nouns; nevertheless, the use of ablative singular forms in-ī and comparison with the usage of other month names as adjectives supports the interpretation of-is as an accusative plural adjective ending in Classical Latin phrases such as "kalendas Septembris".[ 3]
Third-declension three-termination adjective.
In medieval and New Latin, the ablative singular can also be found asNovembre . November m sg (genitive Novembris ) ;third declension
November Synonym: November mensis 1283 — Tomazina de Savere,published in Josip Lučić (1984)Spisi Dubrovačke Kancelarije , Knjiga II, page 303.Die septimonouembris On the seventh day ofNovember Third-declension noun (i-stem, ablative singular in-ī ), singular only.
In medieval and New Latin, the ablative singular can also be found asNovembre . Borrowings Unsorted borrowings These borrowings are ultimately but perhaps not directly from Latin. They are organized into geographical and language family groups, not by etymology.
AfricaNorthern and Horn Subsaharan Americas Asia and OceaniaCentral and Western Asia South Asia Southeast Asia and Oceania Europe ^ Karl Gottlob Zumpt (1853 ), Leonhard Schmitz, Charles Anthon, transl.,A Grammar of the Latin Language , 3rd edition,pages31, 85 ^ Gaeng, Paul A. (1968 ),An Inquiry into Local Variations in Vulgar Latin: As Reflected in the Vocalism of Christian Inscriptions , page183 ^ Frost, P. (1861 ),The Germania and Agricola of Tacitus ,page161 “November ”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ),A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press “November ”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891 ),An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers “November ”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934 ),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette. “November ”, inHarry Thurston Peck, editor (1898 ),Harper’s Dictionary of Classical Antiquities , New York: Harper & Brothers November m
November Borrowed fromEnglish November , fromMiddle English , fromOld French novembre , fromLatin November , fromnovem , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥ .
November (Jawi spelling نوۏيمبر )
November ( eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar ) Unadapted borrowing fromLatin Nōvember
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November FromLatin November ( “ of the ninth month ” ) .
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