Giuli
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Italian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From the personal name Giulio.
Proper noun[edit]
Giuli m or f by sense
- a surname originating as a patronymic
Further reading[edit]
- Stefano Ravara, Mappa dei Cognomi, 2015-2024
Old English[edit]
The template Template:rfc does not use the parameter(s):Edition of the original Latin needs to be specified. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=tOQHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA178 (ed. J. A. Giles, 1843)] & [https://books.google.com/books?id=7qMFyx8IAyYC&pg=PA355 (ed. J.-P. Migne, 1850)] have e.g. Sol-monath (with hypen), ".. congruum videtur, aliorum .." (other word order, and with comma), juxta and Januarium (with J). * [https://books.google.com/books?id=EyF0DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA484] has Hredmonath; [https://books.google.com/books?id=GGw-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA158] has hredmonath (no cap)Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.
Noun[edit]
Giuli m
- Alternative form of geola
- 1999 [725], Faith Wallis, transl., Bede: The Reckoning of Time (in English), Liverpool: Liverpool University, translation of De temporum ratione by Bede (in Latin), →ISBN, page 53; latin text follows “Bedae Anglosaxonis: In Librum de Natura Rerum, Caput XV: De Mensibus Britannorum.”, in Iohannes Nouiomago, editor, Bedae Presbyteri Anglosaxonis, Monachi Benedicti, viri literatissimi opuscula cumplura de temporum ratione diligenter castigata: […] , Petri Quentel, 1537 May, folio XLIIII, verso:
- In olden time the English people – for it did not seem fitting to me that I should speak of other nations' observance of the year and yet be silent about my own nation's – calculated their months according to the course of the Moon. [...] The first month, which the Latins call January, is Giuli; February is called Solmonath; March Hrethmonath; April, Eosturmonath [...] Decmeber, Giuli, the same name by which January is called.
- [original: Antiqui autem Anglorum populi (neq[ue] mihi videtur cōgruum aliorum gentium annalem observantiam dicere & meae reticere) iuxta cursum lunae suos menses computauere: [...] Primusq[ue] eorum mensis, quem Latini Ianuarium dicunt, dicitur Giuli. Deinde Februarius, Sol monath, Martius Rehd monath, Aprilis Costur monath, [...] December Giuli, eodem quo Ianuarius nomine vocatur.]
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