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- From: hsmith@imagine.convex.com (Henry Smith)
- Subject: Re: where do the months come
- Originator: hsmith@imagine.convex.com
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- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.181438.955@news.eng.convex.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 18:14:38 GMT
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- References: <1992Nov19.3064.1543@dosgate> <92324.221237IO20816@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
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- In article <92324.221237IO20816@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>, IO20816@MAINE.MAINE.EDU (Kevin Foss) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov19.3064.1543@dosgate>, david.meadows@canrem.com (david
- >meadows) says:
- >>
- >>JK4In article <92319.173218IO20816#MAINE.MAINE.EDU> IO20816@MAINE.MAINE.EDU
- >>(Kevin Foss) writes:
- >>
- >>JK4 And May supposedely comes from the the Latin maior, meaning greater,
- >> 4 and the month was dedicated to Jupiter, (deus maius - greater god).
- >>
- >>JK4Sounds odd, both linguistically and otherwise. "Maius" is just the
- >> 4irregular nominative form of the word; the more regular forms have
- >> 4the stem maiore-. And Jupiter was not called "greater god" but
- >> 4"greatest god", i.e. superlative attributes like maximus, optimus,
- >> 4etc. were used. The usual explanation is that May (Maius) was the
- >> 4month dedicated to the goddess Maia. (The Latin month names are
- >> 4actually adjectives, with the implicit noun being mens 'month'.
- >> 4So May is "Maius (mens)" in Latin, and the -us ending is the normal
- >> 4masculine ending required by the gender of the word "mens".)
- >>
- >>This one is definitely correct ... the month, according to ancient
- >>authors, was named for the daughter of Vulcan, Maia by name and has
- >>nothing to do with Jupiter.
- >
- >Well the moral of this story, is that Shipley's "Dictionary of Word Origins"
- >isn't too reliable (or in this case at least). Thanks to both of you for
- >the corrections.
- >
- >-Kevin
- >--
- > Kevin A. Foss EMail:1) io20816@maine.maine.edu
- > 2) kevin_foss@macact.umeres.maine.edu
- >--
-
- According to "Bulfinch's Mythology," Maia is one of the daughters
- of Atlas and Pleiope, eldest and most beautiful of the Pleiades.
-
- Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" goes further to identify her as
- the "wife" of Vulcan. (Bona Dea)
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