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Old English
Etymology
From hlȳdan (“to make noise”) + -a (agentive suffix), literally “noise-maker”, referring to the strong winds of March.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
hlȳda m
- March
- Synonym: hrēþmōnaþ
Declension
Declension of hlȳda (weak)
Descendants
See also
- (Gregorian calendar months) mōnaþ; æfterra ġēola (“January”), solmōnaþ (“Februrary”), hrēþmōnaþ (“March”), ēastermōnaþ (“April”), þrimilcemōnaþ (“May”), searmonaþ (“June”), æfterra līþa, Mǣdmōnaþ (“July”), wēodmōnaþ (“August”), hærfestmōnaþ, hāliġmōnaþ (“September”), winterfylleþ (“October”), blōtmōnaþ (“November”), ǣrra ġēola (“December”) (Category: ang:Months)
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