Ēastermōnaþ
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Ēastermōnaþ is se fēorða mōnaþ þæs gēares in þǣre Gregoriscan gerīmbēc and fēowera ān mid þǣre lengþe 30 daga.
April begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of Aries and ends in the sign of Taurus. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the constellation of Pisces and ends in the constellation of Aries.
Se nama is ofgangen from þǣm Lǣdenan aprilis, ǣghwæðer ge of þǣm Lǣdenan worde aperire, þe mǣnþ "tō openienne", gewēne referring to growing plants in lencten, ge of þǣm Etrusciscum naman Apru for Aphrodite.
Ēastermōnaþ wæs on frymþlicum se ōðer mōnaþ þǣre Rōmāniscan gerīmbōce and hæfde 29 daga. Iulies Cāseres gerīmbōce reform in 45 BCE resulted in April having 30 days and becoming the fourth mōnaþ, for þǣm þe þæt gēar nū ongann in January.
In old Japanese calendar, the month is called Uzuki (卯月).
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[ādihtan] Ēastermōnaþ in poetry
Poets identify Ēastermōnaþ mid þǣm ende wintera, ac they don't necessarily agree on what that means:
- We start with the proverb
- 'April showers bring May flowers'
- In the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer found only cause for celebration:
- Whan that April with his showres soote (that is, sweet)
- The droughte of March hath perced to the roote,
- And bathed every veine in swich licour,
- Of which vertu engendred is the flowr; (ll. 1-4)
- Modernized for The Norton Anthology of English Literature
- T. S. Eliot, on the other hand, opened The Waste Land with an ironic glance at Chaucer:
- April is the cruellest month, breeding
- Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
- Memory and desire, stirring
- Dull roots with spring rain.
- Spring - Edna St. Vincent Millay
- To what purpose, April, do you return again?
- Beauty is not enough.
- You can no longer quiet me with the redness
- Of little leaves opening stickily.
- I know what I know.
- The sun is hot on my neck as I observe
- The spikes of the crocus.
- The smell of the earth is good.
- It is apparent that there is no death.
- But what does that signify?
- Not only under ground are the brains of men
- Eaten by maggots.
- Life in itself
- Is nothing,
- An empty cup, a flight of uncarpeted stairs.
- It is not enough that yearly, down this hill,
- April
- Comes like an idiot, babbling and strewing flowers.
[ādihtan] Belimpas in Ēastermōnaþ
- Ēastermōnþes Sottes Dæg gelimpþ on 1um Ēastermōnþe.
- Easter gelimpþ on Sunnandæge betwēonan 22um Hrēþmōnþe and 25um Ēastermōnþe ymbhæbbendlīce in Westernum Crīstendōme, and betwēonan 4um Ēastermōnþe and 8um Þrimilcemōnþe ymbhæbbendlīce in Eastern Orthodox Ciricum.
- Ēastermōnaþ is National Autism Awareness Month in the Geānlǣht Rīcu American
- In þǣre Īriscan gerīmbēc hātte se mōnaþ Aibreān and is se þridda and sīðemesta mōnaþ Lenctenes.
[ādihtan] Trivia
- Ēastermōnaþ onginþ on þǣm ilcan dæge þǣre wuce swā Mǣdmōnaþ in eallum gēarum and ēac se æfterra Gēola in bisesum.
- Ēastermōnþes blōstm is þæt dæges ēage.
- Ēastermōnþes gebyrdstān is the diamond.
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