juillet
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
juilletalteration of Old French juignet (little June, July), derived from June with the suffix -et, influenced by Latin julius mensis, 'month of Julius Caesar', who imposed the Julian calendar in 44 BC. Old French had, directly from Latin, juil and its diminutive variants juilot, julot, jullot.
Definition
Plural
juillets
Translations
german:Juli
english:July
chinese:七月
korean:7월
danish:juli
spanish:julio
finnish:heinäkuu
greek:Ιούλιος
italian:luglio
japanese:七月
dutch:juli
polish:lipiec
portuguese:julho
russian:июль
swedish:juli
thai:กรกฎาคม
turkish:temmuz
ukrainian:липень
See also
juilletiste (cn.) juliette (cn.)