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Ǣlċe mōnað hēo yrnð under ān þǣra tacna. Ān þǣra tacna ys ġehātenaries, þæt is ramm; oðertaurus, þæt is fearr; ðriddagemini, þæt synd ġetwisan; fēorðacancer, þæt is crabba; fīftaleo; syxtavirgo, þæt is mǣden; seofoðalibra, þæt is pund orde wǣġe; eahtoðescorpius, þæt is þrōwend; nigoða issagittarius, þæt is sċytta; teoða yscapricornus, þæt is buccan horn, oððe bucca; endlyfta isaquarius, þæt is wæter-ġyte, oððe þe þe wæter ġyt; twelfte ispisces, þæt synd fixas.
Each month runs under one of the signs [of the Zodiac]. The first of the signs is calledaries, that is "ram"; the second istaurus, that is "bull"; the third isgemini, that is "twins"; the fourth iscancer, that is "crab"; the fifth islion; the sixth isvirgo, that is "virgin"; the seventh islibra, that is "pound" or "scales"; eighth isscorpious, that is "scorpion"; ninth issagittarius, that is "shooter"; tenth iscapricornus, that is "he-goat's horn" or "he-goat"; eleventh isaquarius, that is "pouring water" or "one that pours water"; twelfth ispisces, that is "fishes."