English-Thai Dictionary
September
N กันยายน kan-ya-yon
September
N เดือน กันยายน duan-kan-ya-yon
september
N กันยายน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SEPTEMBER
n.[L. septem, seven. ] The seventh month from march, which was formerly the first month of the year. September is now the ninth conth of the year.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SEPTEMBER
Sep *tem "ber, n. Etym: [L., fr. septem seven, as being the seventh month of the Roman year, which began with March: cf. F. septembre. See Seven. ]
Defn: The ninth month of the year, containing thurty days.
SEPTEMBERER
SEPTEMBERER Sep *tem "ber *er, n.
Defn: A Setembrist. Carlyle.
New American Oxford Dictionary
September
Sep tem ber |sepˈtembər sɛpˈtɛmbər | ▶noun the ninth month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the first month of autumn: sow the plants in early September | [ as modifier ] : a warm September evening. ORIGIN late Old English, from Latin, from septem ‘seven ’ (being originally the seventh month of the Roman year ).
September 11
September 11 (also 9 /11 ) September 11, 2001. On this date, two hijacked commercial airliners were flown into the World Trade Center in New York City. A third hijacked airliner was crashed into the Pentagon, and a fourth went down in a field in Pennsylvania. The airliners were hijacked by Islamic fundamentalist terrorists believed to be involved with al-Qaeda.
Oxford Dictionary
September
Sep ¦tem |ber |sɛpˈtɛmbə | ▶noun the ninth month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the first month of autumn: sow the plants in early September | a course commencing this September. ORIGIN late Old English, from Latin, from septem ‘seven ’ (being originally the seventh month of the Roman year ).
September 11
September 11 (also 9 /11 ) September 11, 2001. On this date, two hijacked commercial airliners were flown into the World Trade Center in New York City. A third hijacked airliner was crashed into the Pentagon, and a fourth went down in a field in Pennsylvania. The airliners were hijacked by Islamic fundamentalist terrorists believed to be involved with al-Qaeda.
September 11
Sep ¦tem |ber 11 the date of an attack in 2001 in which two airliners were flown directly into the World Trade Center in New York, causing the complete collapse of the twin towers, and a third airliner was flown into the Pentagon, causing a five-storey section of the building to collapse; a fourth airliner, believed also to have been targeted on Washington, was brought to the ground in Pennsylvania as a result of what is thought to be passenger intervention. The airliners were hijacked by Islamic fundamentalist terrorists believed to be involved with al-Qaeda. Also called 9 /11.
Duden Dictionary
September
Sep tem ber Substantiv, maskulin , der |Sept e mber |der September; Genitiv: des September [s ], Plural: die September mittelhochdeutsch september < lateinisch (mensis ) September = siebenter Monat (des römischen Kalenders ), zu: septem = sieben neunter Monat des Jahres Abkürzung: Sept.
September-Oktober-Heft
Sep tem ber-Ok to ber-Heft, Sep tem ber /Ok to ber-Heft Substantiv, Neutrum , das September /Oktober-Heft |Sept e mber-Okt o ber-Heft Sept e mber /Okt o ber-Heft |Heft für die Monate September und Oktober einer zweimonatlich erscheinenden Zeitschrift
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
September
Sep tem ber /septémbə r , səp -/〖ラテン語で7番目 (septem )の月; 旧ローマ暦の7月 ; 〗↓語源 (! 用例 用法は →April ) 語源 September, October, November, Decemberはラテン語の数詞にちなんで名づけられ, 旧ローマ暦 (ロムルス暦 )では7 ~10月を表した. 当時の暦では1年は10か月のみで, 冬期には月名が与えられていなかった. ヌマ暦で, 空白の11月にJanuary, 12月にFebruaryが付け加えられ, その後両月が1月, 2月へそれぞれ移動し, 各月が2か月後へずれることになり, Septemberは9月になった .名詞 U C 9月 ; 〖形容詞的に 〗9月の (⦅略 ⦆Sept. , Sep. , S.).