November
No·vem·ber (nō vem′bər)
noun
the eleventh month of the year, having 30 days: abbrev. Nov or N
Etymology: ME & OFr Novembre < L November < novem, nine (+ -ber < ?): so named as the ninth month of the ancient Roman year, which began with March
November
n.
Next was November, he full gross and fat, As fed with lard, and that right well might seem; For, he had been a fatting hogs of late.
November's sky is chill and drear, November's leaf is red and sear.
On the 5th November we began our Parliament, to which the King should have come in person but refrained, through a practice but that morning discovered. The plot was to have blown up the Kingat oneinstanttohaveruinedthewhole estateand kingdom of England.
Than these November skies Is no sky lovelier. The clouds are deep; Into their grey the subtle spies Of colour creep, Changing their high austerity to delight, Till ev'n the leaden interfolds are bright.
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