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: Mock
The present word means to make fun or deride someone, but its Middle English ancestor mokken meant "to wipe one's nose", from the Latin muccere, related to our word "mucus". The transference comes from the snorting sound of a snuffly nose being blown, apparently a popular way to show scorn in days past.

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