Duodecimber

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin duodecim (twelve); formed as logical continuation to December, which in its turn is derived from Latin decem (ten), as it was the tenth month in the Roman calendar.

Noun[edit]

Duodecimber (plural Duodecimbers)

  1. Alternative form of Duodecember

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