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Etymologies
- Middle English Octobre, from Old French and from Old English October, both from Latin Octōber, eighth month, from octō, eight; see oktō(u) in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“I just bought the mad buck growl and i was wondering if the third weekend in october was to early to use this”
“I just bought the mad buck growl and i was wondering if the third weekend in october was to early to use this | Field & Stream”
“We have a war game we do every year – but we do it traditionally in october … it was 2001, and this year alone that these war games were rescheduled to all happen on this day.”
“When shopping for pottery, antiques and figurines, we recommend these online stores for pottery, antiques. when do hallmark ornaments come out in october?”
“So your first password will be Password39 and in october you change it to Password 49 and so on.”
“I haven't read the Guardian series yet, I will try the next one in october; still reading Dark Slayer though I'm almost finished now, not bad. read Lora Leigh's Coyote it was good the next one too.”
“Memorizing this and singing it at a karaoke bar this october is now one of my life goals.”
“This year they have a 4 day anterless only season in october, the regular 9 day gun season, the following week long muzzeloader season, then starting the thursday after that another 4 day anterless season, followed by select areas with another ten day "holiday" hunt, where if a hunter shoots a doe they can then harvest another buck.”
Wisconsin Hunters Debate 16-Day Deer Season PLUS More Whitetail Headlines
“Good move hunting in october before the woods are full of hunters and hunting pressure.”
“Tahalia wow those pics are soo kool but it crap for me coz wat supernatural starts in october in states and i live in australia so i cant watch then NOOOOO!!”
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