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September
September Sep*tem"ber, n. [L., fr. septem seven, as being the seventh month of the Roman year, which began with March: cf. F. septembre. See Seven.] The ninth month of the year, containing thurty days.
Septemberer
Septemberer Sep*tem"ber*er, n. A Setembrist. --Carlyle.
Septembrist
Septembrist Sep*tem"brist, n. [F. septembriste.] An agent in the massacres in Paris, committed in patriotic frenzy, on the 22d of September, 1792.
Septemfluous
Septemfluous Sep*tem"flu*ous, a.[L. septemfluus; septem seven + fluere to flow.] Flowing sevenfold; divided into seven streams or currents. [R.] --Fuller.
Septempartite
Septempartite Sep*tem"par*tite, a. [L. septem seven + E. partite.] Divided nearly to the base into seven parts; as, a septempartite leaf.
Septemtrioun
Septemtrioun Sep*tem"tri*oun, n. Septentrion. [Obs.]
Septemvir
Septemvir Sep*tem"vir, n.; pl. E. Septemvirs, L. Septemviri. [L. septemviri, pl.; septem seven + viri, pl. of vir man.] (Rom. Hist.) One of a board of seven men associated in some office.
Septemvirate
Septemvirate Sep*tem"vi*rate, n.[L. septemviratus.] The office of septemvir; a government by septimvirs.
Septemviri
Septemvir Sep*tem"vir, n.; pl. E. Septemvirs, L. Septemviri. [L. septemviri, pl.; septem seven + viri, pl. of vir man.] (Rom. Hist.) One of a board of seven men associated in some office.
Septemvirs
Septemvir Sep*tem"vir, n.; pl. E. Septemvirs, L. Septemviri. [L. septemviri, pl.; septem seven + viri, pl. of vir man.] (Rom. Hist.) One of a board of seven men associated in some office.

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- Septem may refer to: 7 (number), Latin: septem Ceuta, for which Septem is an ancient name, derived from the seven hills surrounding it, known as the seven...
- The Defence of the Seven Sacraments (Latin: ****ertio Septem Sacramentorum) is a theological treatise published in 1521, written by King Henry VIII of England...
- The Diocese of the Seven Provinces (Latin: Dioecesis Septem Provinciarum), originally called the Diocese of Vienne (Latin: Dioecesis Viennensis) after...
- Abyla was the pre-Roman name of Ad Septem Fratres (actual Ceuta of Spain). Ad Septem Fratres, usually shortened to Septem or Septa, was a Roman colony in...
- De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem (Latin, "On the Fabric of the Human Body in Seven Books") is a set of books on human anatomy written by Andreas...
- Seven Sermons to the Dead (Latin: Septem Sermones ad Mortuos) is a collection of seven mystical or "Gnostic" texts written and privately published by C...
- in DDMMYY format. There was no capitalization, punctuation or digits per se, though modern font designers have created them (e.g. capitals may be double-scored...
- septem sigillis (On the Seven Seals) is the name of several works: De septem sigillis (9th century), treatise falsely attributed to Alcuin De septem sigillis...
- Latin: Septem Fratres). In particular, the Roman stronghold at the site took the name "Fort at the Seven Brothers" (Castellum ad Septem Fratres). This...
- Seven Sleepers (Gr****: ἑπτὰ κοιμώμενοι, romanized: hepta koimōmenoi; Latin: Septem dormientes), also known in Christendom as Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, and...