February
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February is the second month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It is the shortest Gregorian month and the only month with the length of 28 or 29 days. The month has 29 days in leap years, when the year number is divisible by four (except for years that are divisible by 100 and not by 400). In other years the month has 28 days.
February begins, astronomically speaking, with the sun in the constellation of Capricornus and ends with the sun in the constellation of Aquarius. Astrologically speaking, February begins with the sun in the sign of Aquarius and ends in the sign of Pisces.
February was named for the Roman god Februus, the god of purification. January and February were the last two months to be added to the Roman calendar, since the Romans originally considered winter a monthless period. This change was made by Numa Pompilius about 700 BC in order to bring the calendar in line with a standard lunar year. Numa's Februarius contained 29 days (30 in a leap year). Augustus is alleged to have removed one day from February and added it to August, (renamed from Sextilis to honor himself), so that Julius Caesar's July would not contain more days. However there is little historical evidence to support this claim.
February was nominally the last month of the Roman calendar, as the year originally began in March. At certain intervals Roman priests inserted an intercalary month, Mercedonius, after February to realign the year with the seasons.
Historical names for February include the Anglo-Saxon terms Solmoneth (sun month) and Kale-monath (named for cabbage) as well as Charlemagne's designation Hornung. In old Japanese calendar, the month is called Kisaragi (如月, 絹更月 or 衣更月). It is sometimes also called Mumetsuki (梅見月) or Konometsuki (木目月). In Finnish, the month is called helmikuu, meaning "month of the pearl".
"February" is pronounced without the first r, as "Febuary", by many speakers. This is probably dissimilation, or an analogical change influenced by "January".
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Events in February
- In the pagan wheel of the year February begins at or near Imbolc in the northern hemisphere and Lughnasadh in the southern hemisphere.
- In Ireland, February 1 is Imbolc, feast of St. Brigid (Secondary Patron of Ireland) and the first day of Spring. In the Irish Calendar the month is called Feabhra.
- February 2 is Candlemas and Groundhog Day
- February 3 is Setsubun (節分) in Japanese calendar.
- February 4 is Risshun (立春) in Japanese calendar.
- February 12 is Lord Faust Birthday
- February 14 is St. Valentine's Day
- February 21 is Language Martyrs' Day, celebrated by Bengali-speaking people
- February 21 is International Mother Language Day
- In the United States, February is Black History Month.
- In the United Kingdom, February is LGBT History Month.
Trivia
- February 30 has occurred three times in history.
- In common years February begins on the same day of the week as March and November. In leap years February begins on the same day of the week as August.
- February's flower is the carnation.
- February's birthstone is the amethyst.
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