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  1. Feb 17, 2022 · April is thought to come from the Latin word "aperire," meaning "to open" (this is also the root of "aperture," "aperitif," and even "overture," according to Merriam-Webster). This might refer to the opening of flowers from buds, according to the British Museum.

  2. Mar 29, 2022 · March 29, 2022. Where April Comes From. Origin Of The Month's Name. April Celebrations. Mark Twain once wrote: “This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on the other three hundred and sixty-four.” Twain’s referring to the first day of April or, as it’s often known, April Fools’ Day.

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  4. Aug 1, 2012 · The Latins allegedly forgot the meaning of aprilis, whereupon folk etymology connected it with aperire “opening” (compare Engl. aperture) and took it for a contraction of aperilis (unrecorded). We will return to ap – next week in connection with another apr -English word.

    Modern Date
    Roman Date
    Status
    April 1
    Kalendae Aprilis
    F
    2
    a.d. IV Non. Apr. [16]
    F
    3
    III Non. Apr. [17]
    C
    4
    pridie Nonas Aprilis (abbrev. prid. Non.
    C
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AprilisAprilis - Wikipedia

    Apru might be derived from the conjectured Etruscan form of the name, which would be Aprodita, but among the Etruscans, the month was called Cabreas. [3] Some modern linguists derive Aprilis from Etruscan Ampile or Amphile, based on a medieval gloss, conjecturing an origin in the Thessalian month name Aphrios.

    Modern Date
    Roman Date
    Status
    April 1
    Kalendae Aprilis
    F
    2
    a.d. IV Non. Apr. [16]
    F
    3
    III Non. Apr. [17]
    C
    4
    pridie Nonas Aprilis (abbrev. prid. Non.
    C
  6. The idea is that the name April comes from words in ancient languages that are related to Spring. Many people believe April comes from the Latin word aperire which means to open. As plants and flowers come back to life they “open” in April.

  7. “April”: A Blooming Opening. Ah, April—where the world bursts into bloom! But have you ever wondered why we call this vibrant month “April”? April, or Abril in Spanish, is derived from the Latin word “aperire,” which means “to open,” ¨abrir” in Spanish.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AprilApril - Wikipedia

    The Romans gave this month the Latin name Aprilis but the derivation of this name is uncertain. The traditional etymology is from the verb aperire , "to open", in allusion to its being the season when trees and flowers begin to "open", which is supported by comparison with the modern Greek use of άνοιξη ( ánixi ) (opening) for spring.

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