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BEGINNING |
January 1st |
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GARNET |
January stone |
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NEWYEAR |
January 1st |
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NEWYEARSDAY |
1st January |
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NEW YEAR |
January 1 (3,4) |
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MANUFACTURING |
Producing and manuring around mid-January ... fact! |
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YEARLONG |
Nearly go mad from January to December |
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DELAYS |
Clumsy deals! Admits end of January takes too long |
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JERICHO |
After 1st January, heroic changes made to biblical town |
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HOLMESELIZABETH |
Founder of biotechnology company Theranos, found guilty in January 2022 of defrauding investors. |
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TEBETH |
The tenth month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year,
answering to a part of December with a part of January. |
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NIVOSE |
The fourth month of the French republican calendar
[1792-1806]. It commenced December 21, and ended January 19. See
VendEmiaire. |
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PLUVIOSE |
The fifth month of the French republican calendar adopted
in 1793. It began January 20, and ended February 18. See Vendemiaire. |
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NEW YEAR'S DAY |
The first day of a calendar year; the first day of
January. Often colloquially abbreviated to New year's or new year. |
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SIT |
To hold a session; to be in session for official business;
-- said of legislative assemblies, courts, etc.; as, the court sits in
January; the aldermen sit to-night. |
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AQUARIUS |
The Water-bearer; the eleventh sign in the zodiac, which
the sun enters about the 20th of January; -- so called from the rains
which prevail at that season in Italy and the East. |
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HARMATTAN |
A dry, hot wind, prevailing on the Atlantic coast of
Africa, in December, January, and February, blowing from the interior
or Sahara. It is usu... |
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NONES |
The fifth day of the months January, February, April,
June, August, September, November, and December, and the seventh day of
March, May, July,... |
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HILARY TERM |
Formerly, one of the four terms of the courts of common
law in England, beginning on the eleventh of January and ending on the
thirty-first of ... |
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EPIPHANY |
A church festival celebrated on the 6th of January, the
twelfth day after Christmas, in commemoration of the visit of the Magi
of the East to B... |