In Latin, septem means "seven" and septimus means "seventh"; September was in fact the seventh month of the Roman calendar until 153 BC, when the first month changed from Kalendas Martius (1 March) to Kalendas Januarius (1 January).

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Titera's Tidbit: Cheap
To an Englishman living in Chaucer's time, someone who was "cheap" was skilled at the art of bargaining, at cheapien, which meant simply the business of buying and selling. Only in modern times did the admirable quality of finding a bargain come to mean tight-fistedness.

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