Items filtered by date: Saturday, 07 August 2010

08 August 2010

WFT- august

The Merriam-Webster Word of the Day for August 1st 2007 was the adjective august.

marked by majestic dignity or grandeur

They provided this insightful bit of information about the origins of the word:

"August" comes from the Latin word "augustus," meaning "consecrated" or "venerable," which in turn is related to the Latin "augur," meaning "consecrated by augury" or "auspicious." In 8 B.C. the Roman Senate honored Augustus Caesar, the first Roman emperor, by changing the name of their month "Sextilis" to "Augustus." Middle English speakers inherited the name of the month of August, but it wasn't until the mid-1600s that "august" came to be used generically in English, more or less as "augustus" was in Latin, to refer to someone with imperial qualities.

Torah Portion

unknown

 

 

or view this week's triennial cycle reading.

Today is

Yom Rishon, 20 Nisan, 5784 - Chag Hamatzah

Sunday, April 28, 2024

 

Learn more about this date in history.