When one thinks of the month of February, either one of two thoughts enters one's mind (generally speaking):February, from the Très riches heures du duc de Berry
Historical names for February include the Anglo-Saxon terms Solmoneth (mud month) and Kale-monath (named for cabbage) as well as Charlemagne's designation Hornung. In Finnish, the month is called helmikuu, meaning "month of the pearl".
Many people pronounce "February" with a round 'u' instead of an open 'u' vowel, which forces the first 'r' to be eclipsed, viz. 'FEB-yoo-air-ee' instead of 'FEB-roo-air-ee.' That is, it elides into first half of the trailing diphthong. Otherwise, the flanking mid vowel ('e') and back vowel ('u'), combined with the final -ry syllable (front vowel 'ee') make the 'br' difficult for Anglophones to pronounce in the first place. The problem does not usually arise for Scotiaphones, however. The Scottish names for the month are "Feberwary" and "Februar," the latter usually pronounced with a long "ay" vowel in the first syllable.
Paradigmic analogy with January, which can only be pronounced with a round 'u' vowel, is another likely source for the employment of a round 'u' in February.
Events in February
Black History Month (United States and Canada)
National School Counseling Week (first week, United States)
Groundhog Day (February 2)
Mardi Gras (Sometime between February 3 to March 9 in non-leap years or February 4 to March 9 in leap years)
Ash Wednesday (Sometime between February 4 and March 10)
Waitangi Day, New Zealand (February 6)
The Super Bowl
AFC-NFC Pro Bowl
NBA All-Star game
Daytona 500
Westminster Dog Show
St. Valentine's Day (February 14)
Presidents' Day (3rd Monday of February), or Washington's Birthday (February 22)
Lincoln's Birthday (February 12)
Darwin Day celebration
Constitution Day (Mexico) (February 5)
Carnaval (Celebrated before Lent)
American Heart Month
Library Lovers Month
National Bird-Feeding Month
The Great Backyard Bird Count
Flag Day - Canada ([February 15])
National Hot Breakfast Month
Imbolc February 2
Thinking Day (Girl Guides) February 22
B.P. day (Scouts Canada) February 22
Founder's Day (Scout Association (UK)) February 22
National Engineers Week (week of Presidents day) (United States)
Independence Day (Dominican Republic) (February 27)
International Mother Language Day (February 21)
Jamin Day (US) (February 1)
February begins on the same day of the week as March and November in a common year, and on the same day of the week as August in a leap year.
On a few occasions in history, February has had 30 days.
February in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent to August in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa.
February's birthstone is amethyst.
February's birth flower is the violet or primrose.
The Chinese floral emblem of February is the peach blossom.
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3 comments:
Kent likes to point out that February is black history month, the shortest month that we could give black people so they would just shut up about it!
Kent likes to point out that February is black history month, the shortest month that we could give black people so they would just shut up about it!
LOL...never enough of thought of it that way...HILARIOUS. Thank you kent.
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