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mensis

mensis

a month

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What it meant

1. mensis — Lewis & Short

mensis, is (

I gen. plur. regularly mensium; freq. mensum, Plaut. Most. 1, 1, 78; Cic. Phil. 12, 9, 22; id. Verr 2, 74, 182 al.; Caes. B. G. 1, 5, 3; Ov. M. 8, 500; id. F. 5, 187; 424; Liv. 3, 24, 4; 3, 25, 4; Plin. 7, 11, 9, § 49 et saep.; v. Neue, Formenl. 1. p. 265 sq.), m. root ma-, measure; Sanscr mas; Gr. mhn, the measure of time; cf. Goth. mena; Germ. Mond; Engl. moon, month, a month.
I Lit.: mensium nomina, Varr. L. L. 6, 4, § 33 Müll.; Censor 22: hunc mensem vortentem servare, the return of this month, i. e. a full year, Plaut. Pers. 4, 4, 76: septem menses sunt. quom in hasce aedis pedem nemo mtro tulit, id Most. 2, 2, 39: lunae cursus qui, quia mensa spatia conficiunt, menses nominantur, Cic. N D 2, 27, 69: annūm novūm voluerunt esse primum mensem Martium, Atta ap Serv. Verg. G. 1, 43: primo mense, at the beginning of the month, Verg. A. 6, 453: regnavit is quidem paucos menses, Cic. Lael. 12, 41; Hor C. 2, 9, 6.—
B Esp., plur., the months, i. e. the fixed time, the period: mensis jam tibi actos vides, Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 2.—
II Transf., esp. in plur., the menses: prodest mulierum mensibus retardatis, Plin. 21, 21, 89, § 156; 22, 22, 40, § 83; 22, 25, 71, § 147; 23, 7, 71, § 138 et saep.—In sing.: a muliere incitati mensis, Plin. 17, 28, 47, § 267; 28, 7, 23, § 77.—Transf., of female animals, the yearly flux, Varr. R. R. 2, 7 med.

2. mensis — Walde–Hofmann

mensis, -is m. (alter kons. s-St., s. Leumann-Stolz5 246) „Monat“ (urspr. „Mondmonat“); „Monatsfluß, Menstruation“ (seit Plaut., rom.), béma(n)stris, -e „zweimonatlich“ (seit Varro; vgl. intermé(n)stris „zwischen zwei Monaten“ seit Cato, quadrimöstris „viermonatlich“ seit Varro, ebenso quinquemt(n)strís „Fünfmonatlich“, semä(n)stris [*sex-mens-tris) , sechsmonatlich*, septemme(n)stris „siebenmonatlich“ Cens., … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. mensis, p. 977]

Where it came from

  • Ernout-Meillet, Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue latine Treated in Ernout-Meillet, Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue latine s.v. ménsis (scan p. 422; entry #6764).
  • Walde-Hofmann, Lateinisches etymologisches Worterbuch Treated in Walde-Hofmann, Lateinisches etymologisches Worterbuch s.v. mensis (scan pp. 977-979; entry #1751). Root candidates: *menöt-, *menes-, *méns-.

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