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jan·u·ary \ˈjanyəˌwerē, -ri also ÷ˈjen-, dial -nəˌw-\ noun (plural januaries or januarys) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Middle English Januarie, from Latin Januarius, first month of the ancient Roman year, from Janus, two-faced god or numen of gates and doors and therefore of beginnings (from janus arch, gate) + -arius -ary — more at janitor : the first month of the Gregorian calendar — abbr. Jan.; see month table |