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Definition: August

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. The month following July and preceding September.[Wordnet].
Adjective 1. Of or befitting a lord; "of august lineage".[Wordnet]
2. Profoundly honored.[Wordnet]
3. Of a quality inspiring mingled admiration and reverence; having an aspect of solemn dignity or grandeur; sublime; majestic; having exalted birth, character, state, or authority.[Websters]
4. The eighth month of the year, containing thirty-one days.[Websters]
5. Being majestic, dignified or imperial. [Eve - graph theoretic]
6. Being stately, noble or statuesque. [Eve - graph theoretic]
7. Being sublime, great or high. [Eve - graph theoretic]
8. Being lofty, lordly, proud, haughty or arrogant. [Eve - graph theoretic]
9. Being glorious or famous. [Eve - graph theoretic]
10. Adjective base of the adverb augustly.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Adverb Form
(augustly)
1. In an august manner.[Websters].
2. In a majestic, sublime, grand, superb or splendid manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
3. In a solemn, grave, formal, portentous or serious manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
4. In a great, high or important manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
5. In a regal or royal manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
6. In a proud or olympian manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
7. In an imperial, leonine or jovian manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
8. In a magnificent, spectacular, baronial or terrific manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
9. In an eminent, big, massive or tremendous manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
10. Rarely used adverbial inflection of the adjective august.[Eve - graph theoretic]

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"August" is a common misspelling or typo for: Auguste, Augusta, Augusti.

Date "August" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1258. (references)

Specialty Definition: August

Domain Definition
Dream Interpretation 1: For a young woman to dream that she is going to be married in August, is an omen of sorrow in her early wedded life.
2: To dream of the month of August, denotes unfortunate deals, and misunderstandings in love affairs. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted ....
Literature 1: August The sixth month (beginning from March) was once called sextilis, but was changed to Augustus in compliment to Augustus Caesar of Rome, whose "lucky month" it was, in which occurred many of his most fortunate events.
2: The preceding month (July), originally called Quintilis, had already been changed to Julius in honour of Julius Caesar. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Common Expressions: August

Expressions Definition
10 August 2005 helicopter crash near Tallinn A Sikorsky S-76C+ helicopter of Copterline en route to Helsinki, Finland crashed into the sea near Tallinn, Estonia on August 10 2005, three to four minutes after taking off. On board were two Finnish crew members and 12 passengers: six Finns, four Estonians and two Americans. There were no survivors. The Sikorsky S-76C+ has emergency pontoons for water landings but they were not deployed, and no distress signals were heard before the crash. The reason for the disaster is still unknown. (references)
10th of August (French Revolution) This insurrection and its outcome are most commonly referred to by historians of the Revolution simply as "the 10th of August"; other common designations include "the journée of the 10th of August" (French: journée du 10 août), "the insurrection of the 10th of August", or even "the revolution of the 10th of August". (references)
1904 Great August Gale The 1904 Great August Gale was a hurricane which occurred in Canada in 1904. A surprise hurricane smashed into Nova Scotia killing 53 people and destroying fishing communities and houses. (references)
Action of 22 August 1696 On 20 August the north wind dropped and at 5pm the Turks appeared again off the town and opened fire, with little result, before becoming becalmed to the south during the night. On 21 August, the wind was from the north again and Contarini, seeing his chance, sailed, but the wind dropped at about 12pm and he made for the SE end of Andros with what wind there was, there being joined by the galley force which had just arrived from the west, early on 22 August. A slight easterly wind gave Contarini another chance, and he sailed west, the galleys towing the sailing ships, toward the south end of the Turks, who were arranged vaguely in an easterly Turkish line and a westerly African line, but mainly in a group formation, and turned north, coming alongside them with his first 7 ships (Tigre, Rosa, San Andrea, San Lorenzo Giustinian (flag), San Domenico, Fede Guerriera and San Sebastiano) and attacking at about 12pm. At about 2pm the rowing vessels detached and formed a line abreast to the south of the Turks. Both sides' sailing ships formed themselves more or less into lines, and the Turks gradually bore away. At 4pm the wind dropped, and the Venetian rowing vessels, which had cut back through the line, then re-emerged and attacked the Turks in a line abreast. The Turks withdrew after about 2 hours, eventually making their way south to near the island of Syra, whilst the Venetians eventually sailed back to Port Gavrion. Until 1 December the Venetians sailed around looking for the Turkish fleet, when they heard that it had sailed back into the Dardanelles almost 1 month earlier. (references)
Action of 27 August 1661 This battle took place on 27 August 1661 near Milos, Greece, and was a victory for Venice and Malta over Turkey. (references)
Action of 4 August 1799 The "Action of 4 August 1799" was a naval engagement of between British units of the Second Coalition and forces of the Consulate regime of France. (references)
Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer (1768-1852), German philosopher and physician, was born at Neuenburg in Württemberg in July 1768. After receiving his early education at the Caroline academy of Stuttgart, he entered the University of Tübingen, where he received the degree of doctor of medicine. He practised for some time as a physician at Sulz, and then at Kirchheim, and in 1811 he was chosen extraordinary professor of philosophy and medicine at Tübingen. In 1818 he became ordinary professor of practical philosophy, but in 1836 he resigned and took up his residence at Kirchheim, where he devoted his whole attention to philosophical studies. (references)
Aleksander August Zamoyski Count Aleksander August Zamoyski (?-1800) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic). (references)
Anton August Heinrich Lichtenstein Anton August Heinrich Lichtenstein (1753 - 1816) was a German zoologist. He was the father of Hinrich Lichtenstein. (references)
Arend Friedrich August Wiegmann Arend Friedrich August Wiegmann (1802 - 1841) was a German zoologist. He was an extraordinary professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In 1835, he founded, together with other scholars, the zoological periodical Archiv für Naturgeschichte also known as "Wiegmann's Archive". (references)
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Specialty Expressions: August

Expressions Domain Definition
Boeckh, Philipp August Antiquities Boeckh, Philipp August. An archaeologist, born November 24th, 1785, at Karlsruhe. He entered the University of Halle in 1803, and was influenced by the remarkable prelections of F. A. Wolf (q.v.) to engage in the study of classical philology, of which he became professor at Heidelberg in 1809, leaving that chair to take the professorship of rhetoric and ancient literature at Berlin, where he lectured for some forty years with extraordinary success. His is one of the greatest names in the history of philology as a science, in that he conceived of it as an organically constituted whole; so that his lectures included grammar (formal and historical), exegesis, archaeology proper, and the study of ancient literature, history, politics, religion, and society. In short, he aimed at an intellectual reproduction of antiquity on all its sides, as essential to a fruitful study of the classics. This view, which excited much opposition for a time, gave an undeniable impetus to profound and accurate scholarship. His great works are an edition of Pindar in 2 vols. (1811- 22); his treatise Die Staathaushaltung der Athener, 2 vols. (1817; third ed., by Frankel, 1886)--a monument of subtle analysis, minute research, and vast learning; his Metrologische Untersuchungen über Gewichte, Münzfusse und Masse des Alterthums (1838); his Urkunden über das Seewesen des attischen Staats (1840); the Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum, of which he began the publication at the cost of the Royal Academy of Berlin, and which has been continued by Franz, Kirchhoff, Curtius, Röhl, and others; editions of the Antigone of Sophocles (1843), and of the fragments ascribed to Philolaüs; besides a collection of lectures, essays, etc., with the title Gesammelte kleine Schriften, 7 vols. (1858-74). He died in Berlin, August 3d, 1867. See Von Leutsch, Phil. Anz. xvi. (1886). (references)
Gules of August Literature 1: August 1 is Lammas Day, a quarter-day in Scotland, and half-quarter-day in England.
2: ("Hokeday est dies Martis, qui quindenam Pasch expletam proxime excipit." - Vol. iv. p. 65 col. 1.)
3: " `Gula Augusti' initium mensis Augusti. Le Gule d'August, in statuo Edw. III., a. 31 c. 14, averagium aestivale fleri debet inter Hokedai et gulam Augusti." - Ducange: Glossarium Manuale, vol. iii. p. 866.
4: (The). The 1st of August (from Latin, gula, the throat), the entrance into, or first day of that month. (Wharton: Law Lexicon, p. 332.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
Lobeck, Christian August Antiquities Lobeck, Christian August. A distinguished Greek scholar, born at Naumburg, June 5, 1781. He was Corrector at Wittenberg, 1802; Professor Extraordinarius, 1810-14; and Professor Ordinarius and Librarian at Königsberg, 1814-60. His principal writings consist of contributions to the study of Greek grammar and mythology, including Paralipomena Grammaticae (2 vols. 1837); Aglaophamus (2 vols. 1829); and Pathologiae Sermonis Graeci Prolegomena (1843). The Aglaophamus treats especially of the Orphic sect and literature, and is a monument of accurate and exhaustive scholarship. He also edited some Greek texts, among them the Ajax of Sophocles, with a good commentary. See Bursian, Geschichte der class. Philologie in Deutschland, p. 572-575, 711- 713 (Berlin, 1883). (references)
Nauck, August Antiquities Nauck, August. A classical scholar born at Auerstadt, in Germany, in 1822. He was educated at the University of Halle, and taught for some years at several gymnasia in Berlin. In 1856 he received a position as Member Extraordinary of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, and made that city his home until his death, which occurred in 1892. As a text-critic and editor, Nauck must be ranked among the greatest of the century, and his writings in this field are very numerous. As a controversialist he was often too harsh in his language. The following are his best known works: An edition of the fragments of Aristophanes of Byzantium (1848); the complete works of Euripides, with the fragments (1854; last ed. 1877); an annotated edition of Sophocles based upon Schneidewin (1867); the Odyssey and Iliad of Homer (1874-77); Iamblichus on Pythagoras (1884); select works of Porphyrius (1886); and greatest of all his Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta (1856), with a lexicon or rather index (1892). This is now the standard edition. Nauck's writings are enumerated and his life told by Zielinski in his monograph, August Nauck (Berlin, 1894). (references)
Wolf, Friedrich August Antiquities Wolf, Friedrich August. A great Homeric scholar, born in Hainrode, in Germany, on February 15th, 1759. He was educated in the University of Göttingen, where he also gave private lessons; and in 1779 removed to Ilfeld, where he became the teacher of a school. In 1782 he was made rector of the public school at Osterode, and in 1783 Professor of Philosophy at the University of Halle, where he remained until the university was closed in 1806, when he removed to Berlin and took an active part in the foundation of the new university in that city, being employed by the Minister of Public Instruction. Wolf had already won a commanding position among the scholars of Germany by his epoch-making Prolegomena in Homerum, prefixed to the second edition of his Homeri et Homeridarum Opera, which appeared in 1795. In it he set forth the so-called Wolfian theory of the origin of the Homeric poems, claiming that the Iliad is made up of a number of ballads and songs which at first existed separately in the verses of different rhapsodists, by whom they were handed down from generation to generation until they were united by Pisistratus in the singer's epic that was afterwards ascribed to Homer. This theory he based upon his assertion that writing was not known at the time of the composition of the poems, and also upon the contradictions and inconsistencies to be detected in the poems themselves. (See Homerus; Rhapsodus.) The Wolfian hypothesis was not original with Wolf himself, having been advanced before his time by other scholars (Casaubon, Vico, Bentley, Hedelin, Perrault, and Wood); but Wolf was the first to present the arguments with sufficient acuteness, logic, and impressiveness to make a profound impression upon the scholarship of the day. Other valuable works of Wolf are his Demosthenis Leptinea, with a most learned introduction (1789); editions of Plato's Symposium; of Hesiod's Theogony; of Cicero's Tusculanae; of several of the Ciceronian Orations (Post Reditum in Senatu, Ad Quirites de Domo Sua, De Haruspicum Responsis, and the Oratio pro Marcello, which Wolf regarded as spurious); of the Clouds of Aristophanes; and of Casaubon's Suetonius. His Kleine Schriften, edited by G. Bernhardy, appeared in 2 vols. in 1869. Wolf died at Marseilles, August 8th, 1824. See Körte, Leben und Studien F. A. Wolf's, 2 vols. (Essen, 1833); Arnoldt, Wolf in seinem Verhältnisse zum Schulwesen und zur Pädagogik, 2 vols. (Brunswick, 1861-62); Bursian, Geschichte der class. Philologie (Munich, 1883); and Jebb's Homer (Glasgow, 1877). cf. the article Textual Criticism. (references)

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Extended Definition: August


August

August is the eighth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days.

August may also refer to:

People

Given name

  • Augustus, a Roman emperor
  • August Krogh, a Danish professor
  • August Spies, an American anarchist
  • August Strindberg, a Swedish writer, playwright and painter
  • August Wilson, an American playwright
  • Augusto Pinochet, a Chilean dictator

Surname

  • Bille August, Danish film director
  • Carl August, the name of several people
  • Edward August, a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1915 to 1922
  • Ernest August, the name of several people
  • John August, an American screenwriter
  • Joyce Auguste, a Saint Lucian musician and leader of The Hewanorra Voices
  • Pernilla August, a Swedish actress, married to Bille August

Culture

  • August, a novel by Judith Rossner
  • August (film), a 2008 film starring Josh Hartnett and Naomie Harris
  • August (1996 film), starring Anthony Hopkins
  • Dan August, a short-lived television series that ran from 1970–1971
  • "August", a poem by John Updike
  • "August", a song by Avail from their 1998 album Over the James
  • August (album), a 1986 album by Eric Clapton

Other uses

  • August, California, a census-designated place in San Joaquin County, California, United States
  • August Image, a syndication agency for high-end portraiture
  • August (Beanie Baby), Beanie Baby produced by Ty Inc.
  • August 2002 (Beanie Baby), Beanie Baby produced by Ty Inc.
  • Auguste (ship), a Canadian ship that sank in 1761

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Extended Definition: August


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August is the eighth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. August begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of Leo and ends in the sign of Virgo. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the constellation of Cancer and ends in the constellation of Leo.

This month was originally named Sextilis in Latin, because it was the sixth month in the ancient Roman calendar, which started in March about 750 BC under Romulus. It became the eighth month either when January and February were added to the beginning of the year by King Numa Pompilius about 700 BC or when those two months were moved from the end to the beginning of the year by the decemvirs about 450 BC (Roman writers disagree). It was renamed in honor of Augustus in 8 BC because several of the most significant events in his rise to power, culminating in the fall of Alexandria, which fell in this month. August originally had 29 days in the Roman Republican calendar. Augustus did take two days from February and gave it to August when Sextilis was renamed in his honor. See Month lengths.

August's flower is the gladiolus or poppy, and its birthstone is the peridot.

Other names

  • In Swedish, the month is named augusti, literalli plural of the Latin augustus - "the venerable".
  • In Finnish, the month is called elokuu, meaning "month of reaping" or literally, "month of life".
  • In Irish, August is known as Lúnasa, a modern rendition of Lughnasadh, from the god Lugh.The first Monday in August is a holiday in the Republic of Ireland.
  • In Polish, the month is called sierpień, meaning "month of sickle".
  • In French, the month is called août.
  • In Portuguese and Spanish, the month is called agosto.
  • In Japanese, the month is called hachigatsu (八月), meaning, simply, "eighth month."
  • In Russian, the month is called Avgust (Авгуcт)
  • In Greek, the month is called Augoustos (Αύγουστος')
  • In Dutch the month is called Augustus
  • In Lithuanian the month is called rugpjūtis

Events in August

August, from the Très riches heures du duc de Berry
August, from the Très riches heures du duc de Berry
  • In the pagan wheel of the year August begins at or near Lughnasadh in the northern hemisphere and Imbolc in the southern hemisphere.
  • Some of Ireland's most famous battles have been fought in this month. They include: the Second Battle of Athenry (1316); the battle of Knockdoe (1504); the Battle of the Yellow Ford (1596); the First Battle of Curlew Pass (1599); the Battle of Dungans Hill (1647); the Battle of Castlebar (1798), and the Battle of the Bogside (1969).
  • August 6, 1806 Emperor Francis II of the Holy Roman Empire lays down the Roman Imperial Crown and renounces all claims on this throne.
  • August 6 National Salvadoran-American Day in the United States.
  • In 1945 the end of the Second World War was brought about following the August 6 bombing of Hiroshima and August 9 bombing of Nagasaki in the first and only use of nuclear weapons against people. Emperor Hirohito declared Japan's unconditional surrender on August 15.
  • August 3rd-5th, 2007 The Discworld Jamboree Wincanton Somerset The first event of its kind
  • August 9, 1329 Quilon was erected the first Indian Diocese by Pope John XXII
  • August 9, 1965 Singapore separated from the Federation of Malaysia and became independent.
  • August 10, 1822 Ecuador became an independent country.
  • August 14, 1947 Pakistan became independent (included East Bengal region as a whole).
  • August 15, Catholic, Feast of the Assumption
  • August 15, 1769 Corsica, birth of Napoleon Bonaparte
  • August 15, 1945 Korea became an independent country.
  • August 15, 1947 India became an independent country.
  • August 17, 1945 Indonesia became an independent country.
  • August 19, 1945 Vietnam's August Revolution succeeded.
  • August 20, 1083 Hungary's Saint Stephen canonized, thus becoming the first of the canonized confessor kings.
  • August 21, 1959 Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States of America. The third Monday of August was designated Statehood Day, a state holiday.
  • August 21, 1983 Philippine senator Benigno Aquino, Jr., was assassinated as he was descending the tarmac of the Manila International Airport (now renamed Ninoy Aquino International Airport). His death is regarded as the catalyst of the EDSA Revolution of 1986
  • August 25, 1825 Uruguay became independent from Brazil.
  • August 31, 1957 Malaysia became an independent country.

Monthlong events in August

  • Edinburgh Festival is an internationally famous arts festival that takes place during August
  • National Immunization Awareness Month
  • National Psoriasis Awareness Month
  • Women's Small Business Month
  • In many European countries, August is the holiday month for most workers
  • The Philippines celebrates August as the Buwan ng Wika ("Language Month")

Weeklong events in August

  • During August 13 to August 19, Philippines's schools and theaters celebrate the National Week of the Filipino Language (in Filipino, "Linggo ng Wika").
  • The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is held the first full week in August each year.

Daily events in August

Last Sunday

  • The Philippines celebrates National Heroes Day in commemoration of the First Cry of the Philippine Revolution on August 23, 1896.

Corresponding months

  • In common years, no other month begins on the same day of the week as August. In leap years, however, February does.

Further reading


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August Ferdinand Möbius 11     August 25, 2003 4
United States House Select Committee on the Voting Irregularities of August 2, 2007 11     August 25, 2004 6
August Spångberg 11     August 25 in rail transport 6
August 2007 in science 10     August 26 28
August 2006 in Africa 10     August 26, 2003 7
August Hermann Francke 10     August 26, 2004 5
August von Kotzebue 10     August 26 in rail transport 4
Clemens August of Bavaria 10     August 27 29
Gottfried August Bürger 10     August 27, 2003 6
August Leffler 10     August 27, 2004 6
Carl August Tidemann 10     August 27 in rail transport 7
August Schleicher 10     August 28 31
Christmas in August 10     August 28, 2003 5
August Bebel 10     August 28, 2004 3
The Whales of August 10     August 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) 3
Heinrich August de la Motte Fouqué 10     August 28 in rail transport 4
Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer 10     August 29 28
August 22, 2003 10     August 29, 2003 8
August Anheuser Busch, Sr. 10     August 29, 2004 5
Johan August Ekman 10     August 29th Movement (M-L) 5
August 31, 2004 10     August 3 30
August Kavel 9     August 3, 2003 2
August Kundt 9     August 3, 2004 7
August Underground's Mordum 9     August 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) 4
Louis August le Clerc 9     August 30 27
August Krogh 9     August 30, 2003 4
Franz August Otto Pieper 9     August 30, 2004 6
August Karl von Goeben 9     August 30th (song) 8
English, August (film) 9     August 31 28
August Schmidthuber 9     August 31, 2003 5
August Johann Rösel von Rosenhof 9     August 31, 2004 10
August Schell Brewing Company 9     August 31 in rail transport 5
Solar eclipse of August 1, 2008 9     August 4 31
Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel 9     August 4, 2003 4
Woodstock, Ontario Tornado of August 1979 9     August 4, 2004 6
August 12, 2003 9     August 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) 3
Christian August Selmer 9     August 5 32
August Spies 9     August 5, 2003 6
August 14, 2003 9     August 5, 2004 3
August 1st (aerobatic team) 9     August 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) 3
August Kautz 9     August 6 36
Not This August 9     August 6, 2003 6
August Aichhorn 9     August 6, 2004 6
August 2, 2004 9     August 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) 4
August Neander 9     August 7 32
August 8, 2003 8     August 7, 2003 5
August Wilhelm Schlegel 8     August 7, 2004 3
Frederick August Otto Schwarz 8     August 7, 4:15 4
August W. Eichler 8     August 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) 5
August de Boeck 8     August 8 36
August 30th (song) 8     August 8, 2003 8
August Burns Red 8     August 8, 2004 4
Georg August Schweinfurth 8     August 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) 4
August 20, 2003 8     August 8 in rail transport 4
Steve August 8     August 9 31
August Horch 8     August 9, 2003 5
Johann August Ernesti 8     August 9, 2004 5
Christian August Hausen 8     August 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) 3
August 2006 in Macau 8     August 9 in rail transport 5
Honor by August 8     August Adler 3
Benoît August 8     August Adolph Gennerich 5
Black August 8     August Aichhorn 9
August 10, 2003 8     August Albo 4
August Duesenberg 8     August Aleksander Czartoryski 6
Friedrich August Wolf 8     August Aleksander Järnefelt 3
August 29, 2003 8     August Alexander Levón 3
J. August Richards 8     August Allerstein 3
John August 8     August and Everything After 21
August Klughardt 8     August Anheuser Busch, Sr. 10
1 August 2007 Baghdad bombings 8     August Arnold 2
August Jam 8     August Bach 6
August Kreis III 8     August Batsch 7
August von Bibra 8     August Bebel 10
August Macke 7     August Beer 3
Bille August 7     August Belmont 14
August 19, 2003 7     August Belmont, Jr. 6
100 Books by August Derleth 7     August Bepler House (Cincinnati, Ohio) 6
August Diehl 7     August Biehle 7
August Friedrich Gfrörer 7     August Bier 4
August Natterer 7     August Blanche 3
August Heissmeyer 7     August Blues Festival 3
August Kiuru 7     August Bondeson 4
August Batsch 7     August Borsig 15
August 3, 2004 7     August Bournonville 17
Cool for August 7     August Breithaupt 3
Live in NYC August 18, 2001 7     August Brunetti-Pisano 4
Ernst August Friedrich Klingemann 7     August Bungert 14
August 27 in rail transport 7     August Burns Red 8
Black August Revisited 7     August Busch 2
Dan August 7     August Busch III 25
Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach 7     August Busch IV 18
August Palm 7     August Capital 4
August Franz Globensky 7     August Carl Joseph Corda 6
Paul Simon's Concert in the Park, August 15, 1991 7     August Cayzer 3
August Biehle 7     August Cesarec 5
Hot August Night 7     August Chełkowski 5
Isaak August Dorner 7     August Christian Manthey 2
Friedrich August von Alberti 7     August Cieszkowski 3
Carl August Ehrensvärd 7     August Czartoryski 13
August Kopff 7     August David Krohn 42
3 August 2001 Ealing bombing 7     August de Boeck 8
August 26, 2003 7     August De Winter 3
Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich 7     August Decrees 15
August Kleinzahler 7     August Dehnel 2
August 11, 2003 7     August Derleth 35
August 24, 2004 7     August Derleth Award 4
17 August 2005 Baghdad bombings 7     August Desch 3
August Sander 6     August Dieckmann 18
August 30, 2004 6     August Diehl 7
August Belmont, Jr. 6     August Dillmann 6
Fredrik August Lidströmer 6     August Dorner 2
August 27, 2003 6     August Duesenberg 8
August 6, 2003 6     August Dvorak 5
Georg August Wallin 6     August E. Johansen 5
August Lambert 6     August Eigruber 4
Theodor August Heintzman 6     August Emanuel von Reuss 3
August Kubizek 6     August Emil Braun 3
August 20 in rail transport 6     August Emil Holmgren 2
August 1, 2004 6     August Endell 2
August 13, 2003 6     August Enna 3
August Ferdinand Hermann Kretzschmar 6     August Erker 3
August Wöhler 6     August Everding 4
August 23, 2003 6     August Föppl 3
August Manns 6     August Förster 11
Edwin August 6     August Fager 2
August Dillmann 6     August Ferdinand Anacker 3
August 6, 2004 6     August Ferdinand Bernhardi 6
Karl August Nerger 6     August Ferdinand Hermann Kretzschmar 6
Karl Friedrich August Rammelsberg 6     August Ferdinand Möbius 11
John August Swanson 6     August Fick 3
August 1914 6     August François von Finck 2
August 5, 2003 6     August Franz Globensky 7
Carl August von Steinheil 6     August Frederick Karl Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen 4
August Carl Joseph Corda 6     August Frederik Hollming 3
August 27, 2004 6     August Friedrich Christian Vilmar 11
August Malmström 6     August Friedrich Ferdinand von der Goltz 3
August Gerard Deibel 6     August Friedrich Gfrörer 7
Erik August Larsson 6     August Friedrich Otto Münchmeyer 3
August Rohling 6     August Gaul 4
August Thyssen 6     August Geelmuyden Spørck 2
25 August 2003 Mumbai Bombings 6     August Gerard Deibel 6
Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel 6     August Gillhaus 3
August 25 in rail transport 6     August Gottfried Ritter 3
August Aleksander Czartoryski 6     August Gottlieb Richter 3
August Wilhelm Iffland 6     August Gottlieb Spangenberg 17
August Zamoyski 6     August Graf von Platen 11
August Müller 6     August Grisebach 4
Johann August Nahl 6     August Gustafsson 3
Brooklyn August 6     August Gustav Heinrich von Bongard 3
Richard August Reitzenstein 6     August H. Andresen 5
August 4, 2004 6     August Höglund 5
August Bach 6     August Hahn 4
Action of 22 August 1696 6     August Hanning 6
August Silberstein 6     August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben 13
August Ferdinand Bernhardi 6     August Heinrich Matthiae 3
August 25, 2004 6     August Heinrich Petermann 5
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"august" is a common misspelling or typo for: Auguste, Augusta, Augusti.

Synonyms: august
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

Aug.
Consider also: state, assumption, gravity, hamlet, village, auger, Augustus.

Adjective

grand, noble, dignified, lordly, majestic, stately, great, proud, regal, royal, superb, disdainful, expansive, haughty, prideful, supercilious, venerable.
Consider also: sublime, majestical, exalted, imperial, magnificent, princely, solemn, splendid, elegant, eminent, lofty, glorious, estimable, grandiose, massive, mighty, monumental, statuesque, honourable.

Adverb

augustly.
Consider also: grandly.

Other

revered, reverenced, swaggering, venerated, imposing, kingly, worshipful, honorable, respected.

Expression

profoundly honored.
Consider also: a large farmhouse, eighth month, manor house, farm crops.
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Computed Synonyms: august

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   41.0093   august     majestic     grand, stately, magnificent, noble, sublime   
 2   40.0092   august     stately     countrily, grand, landly, splendid, majestic   
 3   39.0093   august     grand     great, magnificent, splendid, big, large   
 4   30.0396   august     Aug     augustly, auger, Caesar Augustus, lofty, wither   
 5   29.0093   august     noble     nobleman, grand, stately, generous, lofty   
 6   28.0091   august     dignified     stately, worthy, grand, majestic, noble   
 7   25.0093   august     sublime     lofty, grand, high, great, noble   
 8   21.0093   august     lofty     high, proud, haughty, arrogant, tall   
 9   21.0093   august     solemn     grave, serious, formal, earnest, grand   
 10   20.0091   august     imperial     grand, majestic, royal, stately, regal   
 11   20.0090   august     venerable     respectable, reverend, honourable, worshipful, hoary   
 12   19.0092   august     glorious     splendid, famous, brilliant, grand, magnificent   
 13   18.0092   august     imposing     deceiving, beguiling, deluding, hoodwinking, bamboozling   
 14   17.1094   august     great     large, big, grand, high, tremendous   
 15   17.1090   august     magnificent     grand, splendid, wonderful, gorgeous, terrific   
--------------------     378 synonyms ranked from 16 to 393 abridged     --------------------

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Computed Synonyms via Expressions: august

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   3.0690   august     Caesar Augustus     Augustus, majestic, elevated   
 2   3.0089   august     eighth month     Aug, auger   
 3   2.2090   august     dead earnest     earnest, reliable, serious   
 4   2.0188   august     awe inspiring     awesome, formidable, imposing   
 5   2.0186   august     a large farmhouse     manor house, village, store   
 6   2.0091   august     manor house     mansion, hall, castle   
 7   1.6690   august     month of August     agust   
 8   1.2086   august     most reverend     honourable, reverend, reverent   
 9   1.2073   august     filthiest ( not classified )     filthier ( not classified ), nastiest, nerviest   
 10   1.1092   august     hit off     mimic, imitate, to imitate   
 11   1.1086   august     well thought of     reputable, well known, important   
 12   1.1078   august     one whom respect is due     reverent, submissive, venerable   
 13   1.0187   august     strong as wind     powerful, heavy, strong bodied   
 14   1.0090   august     blue blood     nobleman, patrician, aristocrat   
 15   1.0073   august     tenth sign of Chinese zodiac     Tori, bird   
--------------------     6 synonyms ranked from 16 to 21 abridged     --------------------

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Computed Expressions: august

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   2.6694   August 2005 in sports     June 2005 in sports     July 2005 in sports, May 2005 in sports   
 2   2.6694   August 2005 in sports     July 2005 in sports     June 2005 in sports, May 2005 in sports   
 3   2.6693   August 2005 in sports     May 2005 in sports     July 2005 in sports, June 2005 in sports   
 4   2.6692   August 2005 in sports     October 2005 in sports     Current sports events, September 2005 in sports   
 5   2.6690   August 2005 in sports     September 2005 in sports     October 2005 in sports, May 2005 in sports   
 6   2.6683   August 2005 in sports     Current sports events     October 2005 in sports, June 2005 in sports   
 7   1.7794   August 2005 in science     June 2005 in science     July 2005 in science, May 2005 in science   
 8   1.7794   August 2005 in science     July 2005 in science     June 2005 in science, May 2005 in science   
 9   1.7793   August 2005 in science     May 2005 in science     July 2005 in science, June 2005 in science   
 10   1.7790   August 2005 in science     September 2005 in science     December 2004 in science, June 2005 in science   
 11   1.7790   August 2005 in science     December 2004 in science     September 2005 in science, May 2005 in science   
 12   1.7789   deliver starting august 1st     deliver from august 1st on     deliverable as of august 1, for delivery 1st august onwards   
 13   1.7789   deliver from august 1st on     deliver starting august 1st     deliverable as of august 1, for delivery 1st august onwards   
 14   1.7771   August 2005 in science     Current science and technology events     June 2005 in science, July 2005 in science   
 15   1.6786   deliver from august 1st on     deliverable as of august 1     deliver starting august 1st, for delivery 1st august onwards   
--------------------     30 expressions ranked from 16 to 45 abridged     --------------------

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Synonyms within Context: august

Context Synonyms within Context

Greatness

August, arch, arrant, complete, consummate, crass, desperate, dignified, downright, extraordinary., far gone, flagrant, glaring, goodly, grand, grave, gross, heavy, important, intense, majestic, mighty, noble, precious, profound, rank, red-hot, repute, roaring, sad, serious, stark staring, sublime, supreme, thoroughgoing, thorough-paced, thumping, uninitiated, unsurpassed, utter, uttermost.

Repute

August, dignified, grand, great, heaven-born, heroic, honorable, imposing, lordly, majestic, noble, princely, proud, sacred, sacrosanct, sans peur et sans reproche, solemn, stately, sublime, transcendent, worshipful.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. Top
Antonyms: august
Position Antonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

ignoble, pedestrian.
Consider also: footer.

Adjective

dishonorable, infamous, sordid, disgraceful, ignominious, shameful, inglorious, opprobrious, outrageous, discreditable, bashful, heinous, shamefaced, shameless, sinful, ashamed, sheepish, scornful, scandalous, flagitious, nasty, degrading, villainous, abject, nefarious, unworthy, crooked, improper, indecent, unfair.
Consider also: dishonourable, despicable, low, humble, vile, shabby, squalid, immoral, lowly, undignified, unethical, cheap, sorry, dirty, dishonest, disreputable, filthy, flagrant, foul, grimy.

Other

base, mean, beggarly, walker.
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Translations: August

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Abenaki Temezôwas (August). Additional references: Abenaki, Canada, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Abenaqui Temezôwas (August). Additional references: Abenaqui, Canada, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Abyssinian Nehasae (August). Additional references: Abyssinian, Ethiopia, Israel, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Af-Maxaad Tiri agoosto (August), ogost (August). Additional references: Af-Maxaad Tiri, Somalia, Djibouti, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Af-Soomaali agoosto (August), ogost (August). Additional references: Af-Soomaali, Somalia, Djibouti, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Arabiya آب (August), أغسطس (August), جليل (sublime, august, dignified, grand, imposing), مهيب (august, grand, imposing, majestic, venerable), جَلِيل (august, dignified, glorious, grand, grave), أُغُسْطُس (August), مَهِيب (august, fearful, grand, imposing, majestic), مُعَظَّم (sublime, august, consecrate, consecrated, consecrates), سَمِيّ (advanced, august, gallant, gallanted, gallanting), جِلّ (august, dignified, formidable, gaffer, gaffers). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha آب (August), أغسطس (August), جليل (sublime, august, dignified, grand, imposing), مهيب (august, grand, imposing, majestic, venerable), جَلِيل (august, dignified, glorious, grand, grave), أُغُسْطُس (August), مَهِيب (august, fearful, grand, imposing, majestic), مُعَظَّم (sublime, august, consecrate, consecrated, consecrates), سَمِيّ (advanced, august, gallant, gallanted, gallanting), جِلّ (august, dignified, formidable, gaffer, gaffers). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian gusht (August), Gushti (August), Madhështot (August), madhështor (grandiose, magnificent, majestic, August, brilliant). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), August. (volunteer & more translations)
Alealum ആഗസ്റ്റ്‌ 31 (August 31), ആഗസ്റ്റ്‌ 15 (August 15). Additional references: Alealum, India, Singapore, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Alemannic August (August). Additional references: Alemannic, Germany, Switzerland, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Altoaragonés Agosto (August). Additional references: Altoaragonés, Spain, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Amarigna Nehasae (August). Additional references: Amarigna, Ethiopia, Israel, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Amarinya Nehasae (August). Additional references: Amarinya, Ethiopia, Israel, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Amharic Nehasae (August). Additional references: Amharic, Ethiopia, Israel, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Andhra యెనిమిదో నెల (August), ఆగష్టు 20 (August 20), ఆగష్టు 8 (August 8), ఆగష్టు 9 (August 9), ఆగష్టు 1 (August 1), ఆగష్టు 10 (August 10), ఆగష్టు 11 (August 11), ఆగష్టు 12 (August 12), ఆగష్టు 13 (August 13), ఆగష్టు 14 (August 14). Additional references: Andhra, India, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Annamese tháng tám (August), uy nghi (August, grand, impressive, majestic, proud). Additional references: Annamese, Viet Nam, China, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic آب (August), أغسطس (August), جليل (sublime, august, dignified, grand, imposing), مهيب (august, grand, imposing, majestic, venerable), جَلِيل (august, dignified, glorious, grand, grave), أُغُسْطُس (August), مَهِيب (august, fearful, grand, imposing, majestic), مُعَظَّم (sublime, august, consecrate, consecrated, consecrates), سَمِيّ (advanced, august, gallant, gallanted, gallanting), جِلّ (august, dignified, formidable, gaffer, gaffers). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Aragoieraz Agosto (August). Additional references: Aragoieraz, Spain, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Aragonés Agosto (August). Additional references: Aragonés, Spain, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Aragonese Agosto (August). Additional references: Aragonese, Spain, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Armenian օգոստոս (August), վեհափառ (August), շքեղ (magnificent, August, dressy, fashionable, fine). Additional references: Armenian, Armenia, Azerbaijan, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Armjanski Yazyk օգոստոս (August), վեհափառ (August), շքեղ (magnificent, August, dressy, fashionable, fine). Additional references: Armjanski Yazyk, Armenia, Azerbaijan, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut gusht (August), Gushti (August), Madhështot (August), madhështor (grandiose, magnificent, majestic, August, brilliant). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), August. (volunteer & more translations)
Íslenska ágúst (August). Additional references: Íslenska, Iceland, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Asturian agostu (August). Additional references: Asturian, Spain, Portugal, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Asturian-Leonese agostu (August). Additional references: Asturian-Leonese, Spain, Portugal, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Asturianu agostu (August). Additional references: Asturianu, Spain, Portugal, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Astur-Leonese agostu (August). Additional references: Astur-Leonese, Spain, Portugal, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Aymara llumpaqa (August, neat), agustu (August). Additional references: Aymara, Bolivia, Peru, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Azerbaijani avqust (August). Additional references: Azerbaijani, Armenia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bâhdinâni Tebax (August). Additional references: Bâhdinâni, Turkey, Armenia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Indonesia Agustus (August, augusts), mulia (August, lofty, noble, elevated, glorious), agung (August, lofty, eminent, majestic, regal), luhur (lofty, August, glorious, sublime, supreme), bulan agustus (August), besar (big, large, great, August, broad), seperti raja (royally, August, majestic, kingly, regal), spt raja (regal, royally, August, majestic), Augustus (August), 15 Agustus (August 15). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malaysia Ogos (August, Aug), bulan Ogos (August), Agustus (August), 9 Ogos (August 9), 8 Ogos (August 8). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malayu Ogos (August, Aug), bulan Ogos (August), Agustus (August), 9 Ogos (August 9), 8 Ogos (August 8). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski август (August), Величествен (August), августейши (August), августовски (August, Augustan), внушителен (awesome, compulsive, gallant, grave, heroic), царствен (kingly, majestic, regal, sculpturesque, August), avgust (August), 25 август (August 25), 11 август (August 11), 12 август (August 12). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) avgust (August), velichestven (August), avgusteyshi (August), avgustovski (August, Augustan), vnushitelen (awesome, compulsive, gallant, grave, heroic), tsarstven (kingly, majestic, regal, sculpturesque, August), avgust (August), 25 avgust (August 25), 11 avgust (August 11), 12 avgust (August 12). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Banga-Bhasa অগস্ত (August). Additional references: Banga-Bhasa, Bangladesh, India, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bangala অগস্ত (August). Additional references: Bangala, Bangladesh, India, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bangla অগস্ত (August). Additional references: Bangla, Bangladesh, India, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Basque Abuztu (August), ohoragarri (August, honorable), buztu (August), agurgarri (August), abuztuko (August), abuztua (August). Additional references: Basque, Spain, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Beetjuans Phatwe (August). Additional references: Beetjuans, Botswana, Namibia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bemba akasakantobo (August). Additional references: Bemba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bengali অগস্ত (August). Additional references: Bengali, Bangladesh, India, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Blackfeet iitáyiitsimaahkao'p (August). Additional references: Blackfeet, Canada, USA, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Blackfoot iitáyiitsimaahkao'p (August). Additional references: Blackfoot, Canada, USA, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian vznešený (sublime, August, lofty, grand, great), důstojný (reverend, worshipful, stately, August, dignified), velebný (solemn, reverend, sublime, August, grand), velièanstven (august, breathtaking, devastating, dignified, gorgeous), kolovoz (August), kolovoški (august), kolovoski (August), augustovski (august), august (august, clown), majestátní (August, imperial, kingly, majestic, stately). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bolivian Quechua Agustu (August). Additional references: Bolivian Quechua, Bolivia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bolognese agåsst (August). Additional references: Bolognese, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bosnian Avgust (August). Additional references: Bosnian, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese Augusta (August, Augusta), Augusto (Augustus, August, kingly), Agosto (August, Aug, augustly), respeitável (respectable, reputable, hoary, accountable, august), solene (solemn, ceremonious, formal, measured, stiff), majestoso (majestic, queenly, august, grandiosely, imposition), digno (worthy, deserving, dignified, august, comely), de Agosto (August). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bresciano agost (August). Additional references: Bresciano, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Breton Eost (August), miz Eost (August). Additional references: Breton, France, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Brezhoneg Eost (August), miz Eost (August). Additional references: Brezhoneg, France, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian август (August), Величествен (August), августейши (August), августовски (August, Augustan), внушителен (awesome, compulsive, gallant, grave, heroic), царствен (kingly, majestic, regal, sculpturesque, August), avgust (August), 25 август (August 25), 11 август (August 11), 12 август (August 12). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) avgust (August), velichestven (August), avgusteyshi (August), avgustovski (August, Augustan), vnushitelen (awesome, compulsive, gallant, grave, heroic), tsarstven (kingly, majestic, regal, sculpturesque, August), avgust (August), 25 avgust (August 25), 11 avgust (August 11), 12 avgust (August 12). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Caffre eyethupa (August), kuthupa (in August). Additional references: Caffre, South Africa, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Cafre eyethupa (August), kuthupa (in August). Additional references: Cafre, South Africa, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Caló querosto (August). Additional references: Caló, Spain, Brazil, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Calabrese ustu (August), agustu (August). Additional references: Calabrese, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Calabro-Sicilian agustu (August), Austu (August), 23 di austu (August 23), 10 di austu (August 10), 11 di austu (August 11), 8 di austu (August 12, August 8), 13 di austu (August 13), 14 di austu (August 14), 15 di austu (August 15), 16 di austu (August 16). Additional references: Calabro-Sicilian, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Campidanese austu (August). Additional references: Campidanese, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Campidese austu (August). Additional references: Campidese, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Capeverdian Agóstu (August, Aug). Additional references: Capeverdian, France, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan agost (August), agostenc (August). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Cauzuh eyethupa (August), kuthupa (in August). Additional references: Cauzuh, South Africa, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Cebuano Agosto (August), Agosto 5 (August 5), Agosto 30 (August 30), Agosto 29 (August 29), Agosto 22 (August 22), Agosto 20 (August 20), Agosto 19 (August 19), Agosto 18 (August 18), Agosto 1 (August 1). Additional references: Cebuano, Philippines, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish august (August). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Mongolian наймдугаар сар (August). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Central (transliteration) naymdugaar sar (August). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Sardinian austu (August). Additional references: Central Sardinian, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai เดือนสิงหาคม (August, augusts), สิงหาคม (August), น่าเคารพ (August), แบบเจ้าชาย (August, princely, sovereign), น่าเคารพนับถือ (August, honourable, respected, reverend, venerable), 29 สิงหาคม (August 29), 15 สิงหาคม (August 15), 16 สิงหาคม (August 16), 17 สิงหาคม (August 17), 18 สิงหาคม (August 18). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina vznešený (sublime, August, lofty, grand, great), důstojný (reverend, worshipful, stately, August, dignified), velebný (solemn, reverend, sublime, August, grand), velièanstven (august, breathtaking, devastating, dignified, gorgeous), kolovoz (August), kolovoški (august), kolovoski (August), augustovski (august), august (august, clown), majestátní (August, imperial, kingly, majestic, stately). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chamorro Agosto (August). Additional references: Chamorro, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chibemba akasakantobo (August). Additional references: Chibemba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chickasaw Akus (August). Additional references: Chickasaw, USA, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chiga Kicuransi (August), Nyakanga (August heat). Additional references: Chiga, Uganda, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Pidgin English 八月 (August, eighth month). Additional references: Chinese Pidgin English, Nauru, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 八月的 (August), 威严 (majesty, stateliness, august, augustness, awe), 八月 (August, eighth month, Aug, auger), (bamboo mat, banquet, feast, Eristalis tenax, a Chinese family name), 去年八月 (last August), 八月的生日 (august birthday), 八月八号 (august 8th), 2003 的八月 (2003 august). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 八月的 (August), 威嚴 (majesty, august, augustness, awe, awe-inspiring), 威嚴的 (August, awful), 八月 (August, eighth month, Aug), (farm, village, bamboo mat, banquet, feast), 令人敬畏的 (awe-inspiring, awesome, August, terrible), 人月 (August), 八月的生日 (august birthday), 八月八號 (august 8th), 2003 的八月 (2003 august). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ching tháng tám (August), uy nghi (August, grand, impressive, majestic, proud). Additional references: Ching, Viet Nam, China, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chishona nyamavhuvhu (August). Additional references: Chishona, Zimbabwe, Zambia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chiwemba akasakantobo (August). Additional references: Chiwemba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chuana Phatwe (August). Additional references: Chuana, Botswana, Namibia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chudy Hänen (August), Händast (August), Hän (August). Additional references: Chudy, Europe, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chuhari Hänen (August), Händast (August), Hän (August). Additional references: Chuhari, Europe, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Chukhari Hänen (August), Händast (August), Hän (August). Additional references: Chukhari, Europe, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ciga Kicuransi (August), Nyakanga (August heat). Additional references: Ciga, Uganda, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Coana Phatwe (August). Additional references: Coana, Botswana, Namibia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Common Somali agoosto (August), ogost (August). Additional references: Common Somali, Somalia, Djibouti, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Congo Ngonda ya nana (August). Additional references: Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Cornish Mis Est (August). Additional references: Cornish, United Kingdom, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Corse Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus), maestosu (solemn, grandiose, grand, majestic, ceremonious), insannicciatu (serious, earnest, majestic, staid, bad), Austu (August, Aug), Agostu (August, Aug), Aòstu (August, Aug), 29 d'aostu (August 29), 15 d'aostu (August 15), 16 d'aostu (August 16), 18 d'aostu (August 18). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsi Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus), maestosu (solemn, grandiose, grand, majestic, ceremonious), insannicciatu (serious, earnest, majestic, staid, bad), Austu (August, Aug), Agostu (August, Aug), Aòstu (August, Aug), 29 d'aostu (August 29), 15 d'aostu (August 15), 16 d'aostu (August 16), 18 d'aostu (August 18). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsican Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus), maestosu (solemn, grandiose, grand, majestic, ceremonious), insannicciatu (serious, earnest, majestic, staid, bad), Austu (August, Aug), Agostu (August, Aug), Aòstu (August, Aug), 29 d'aostu (August 29), 15 d'aostu (August 15), 16 d'aostu (August 16), 18 d'aostu (August 18). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Corso Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus), maestosu (solemn, grandiose, grand, majestic, ceremonious), insannicciatu (serious, earnest, majestic, staid, bad), Austu (August, Aug), Agostu (August, Aug), Aòstu (August, Aug), 29 d'aostu (August 29), 15 d'aostu (August 15), 16 d'aostu (August 16), 18 d'aostu (August 18). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsu Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus), maestosu (solemn, grandiose, grand, majestic, ceremonious), insannicciatu (serious, earnest, majestic, staid, bad), Austu (August, Aug), Agostu (August, Aug), Aòstu (August, Aug), 29 d'aostu (August 29), 15 d'aostu (August 15), 16 d'aostu (August 16), 18 d'aostu (August 18). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Creole Mwa-juiyé (August, Aug), Aou (August, Aug). Additional references: Creole, Caribbean, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Croatian kolovoz (August), avgust (August), augustovski (August). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Cuana Phatwe (August). Additional references: Cuana, Botswana, Namibia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Cuanhama Auguste (August). Additional references: Cuanhama, Angola, Namibia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Curaçoleño ougùstùs (August). Additional references: Curaçoleño, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Curassese ougùstùs (August). Additional references: Curassese, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Curnoack Mis Est (August). Additional references: Curnoack, United Kingdom, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Cymraeg Awst (August), urddasol (August, dignified, noble), mawreddog (August, grand, grandiose, majestic), mis Awst (August). Additional references: Cymraeg, United Kingdom, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech vznešený (sublime, August, lofty, grand, great), důstojný (reverend, worshipful, stately, August, dignified), velebný (solemn, reverend, sublime, August, grand), velièanstven (august, breathtaking, devastating, dignified, gorgeous), kolovoz (August), kolovoški (august), kolovoski (August), augustovski (august), august (august, clown), majestátní (August, imperial, kingly, majestic, stately). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Daco-Rumanian august (August, augusts, imperial), nobil (noble, nobleman, peer, aerial, August), maiestuos (majestic, queenly, August, dignified, imperial), impozant (imposing, August, commanding, gallant, goodly). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish august (August). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk august (August). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari عظيم (August, enormous, astronomic, astronomical, glorious), همايون (August, imperial), اوت (August), بزرگ جاه (August), عالي نسب (August), مربوط به ماه اوت (August), همایون (August, imperial), عالی نسب (August), عظیم (August, enormous, glorious, great, massive), عالى نسب (August). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch erhaben (lofty, elevated, majestic, sublime, convex), illuster (illustrious, August, distinguished), Ernting (August), der August (August), ansehnlich (respectable, considerable, personable, handsome, sizeable), August (August, Aug, Augustus, augustly). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Diné Be-neen-ta-tso (August). Additional references: Diné, USA, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Djawa Agustus (August), 5 Agustus (August 5), 2 Agustus (August 2), 20 Agustus (August 20), 21 Agustus (August 21), 22 Agustus (August 22), 23 Agustus (August 23), 24 Agustus (August 24), 25 Agustus (August 25), 26 Agustus (August 26). Additional references: Djawa, Indonesia, Malaysia (Sabah), August. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch oogstmaand (August), majestueus (majestic, august, majestical, statuesque, grand), August (Augustus, August), aanzienlýk (aristocratic, considerably, considerable, eminent, sizable), augustus (August, Augustus, augusts). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Dzhudezmo agost (august). Additional references: Dzhudezmo, Israel, Turkey (Europe), August. (volunteer & more translations)
Eastern Fijian Okosita (August). Additional references: Eastern Fijian, Fiji, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ebon Aokej (August). Additional references: Ebon, Marshall Islands, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ecuador Quechua agusto (August). Additional references: Ecuador Quechua, Ecuador, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Eesti august (August), austustväärne (August, creditable, estimable). Additional references: Eesti, Estonia, Finland, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Emilian agòst (August), feragòst (August bank holiday). Additional references: Emilian, San Marino, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Emiliano agòst (August), feragòst (August bank holiday). Additional references: Emiliano, San Marino, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Emiliano-Romagnolo agòst (August), feragòst (August bank holiday). Additional references: Emiliano-Romagnolo, San Marino, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ena օգոստոս (August), վեհափառ (August), շքեղ (magnificent, August, dressy, fashionable, fine). Additional references: Ena, Armenia, Azerbaijan, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermeni Dili օգոստոս (August), վեհափառ (August), շքեղ (magnificent, August, dressy, fashionable, fine). Additional references: Ermeni Dili, Armenia, Azerbaijan, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermenice օգոստոս (August), վեհափառ (August), շքեղ (magnificent, August, dressy, fashionable, fine). Additional references: Ermenice, Armenia, Azerbaijan, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Estonian august (August), austustväärne (August, creditable, estimable). Additional references: Estonian, Estonia, Finland, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ethiopian Nehasae (August). Additional references: Ethiopian, Ethiopia, Israel, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Euskera Abuztu (August), ohoragarri (August, honorable), buztu (August), agurgarri (August), abuztuko (August), abuztua (August). Additional references: Euskera, Spain, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Føroyskt august (August). Additional references: Føroyskt, Denmark, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Fabla Aragonesa Agosto (August). Additional references: Fabla Aragonesa, Spain, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Faroese august (August). Additional references: Faroese, Denmark, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Fijian Okosita (August). Additional references: Fijian, Fiji, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Filipino Agosto (August, augusts, agust, month of August), Agsto (August), Agosto 15 (August 15), Agosto 20 (August 20), Agosto 2 (August 2), Agosto 19 (August 19), Agosto 18 (August 18), Agosto 22 (August 22), Agosto 16 (August 16). Additional references: Filipino, Philippines, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish elokuu (August, augusts), ylevä (lofty, sublime, August, exalted, high), elokuinen (August). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), August. (volunteer & more translations)
Flamand augustus (August). Additional references: Flamand, Belgium, France, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Français majestueux (majestic, august, stately, augustly, imperial), auguste (Augustus, August, lofty, majestic, sublime), imposant (imposing, awesome, considerable, majestic, sizable), accompli (accomplished, performed, achieved, fine, great), août (August, Aug). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Frankish august (August). Additional references: Frankish, Luxembourg, Belgium, August. (volunteer & more translations)
French majestueux (majestic, august, stately, augustly, imperial), auguste (Augustus, August, lofty, majestic, sublime), imposant (imposing, awesome, considerable, majestic, sizable), accompli (accomplished, performed, achieved, fine, great), août (August, Aug). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Frioulan avost (August). Additional references: Frioulan, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Frioulian avost (August). Additional references: Frioulian, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Frisian augustus (August), rispmoane (August), Rispmoanne (August). Additional references: Frisian, Netherlands, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Friulano avost (August). Additional references: Friulano, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Friulian avost (August). Additional references: Friulian, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Fula Ut (August, Aug), Lewru ut (August, Aug). Additional references: Fula, West Africa, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Furlan avost (August). Additional references: Furlan, Italy, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gaelg Yn Chied Vee Jeh'n Ouyr (August), Toshiaght Fouyir (August), Mee Luanistyn (August), Luanistyn (August, Lammas), mooar (big, capacious, chief, commodious, difficult), arrymagh (respectful, reverend, solemn, submissive, venerable). Additional references: Gaelg, United Kingdom, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gailck Yn Chied Vee Jeh'n Ouyr (August), Toshiaght Fouyir (August), Mee Luanistyn (August), Luanistyn (August, Lammas), mooar (big, capacious, chief, commodious, difficult), arrymagh (respectful, reverend, solemn, submissive, venerable). Additional references: Gailck, United Kingdom, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Galego agosto (August), de Agosto (August), augusto (August, Auguste, noble, stately), venerable (August). Additional references: Galego, Spain, Portugal, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Galician agosto (August), de Agosto (August), augusto (August, Auguste, noble, stately), venerable (August). Additional references: Galician, Spain, Portugal, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gallego agosto (August), de Agosto (August), augusto (August, Auguste, noble, stately), venerable (August). Additional references: Gallego, Spain, Portugal, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ganda Muwakanya (August), Ogwomunaana (August). Additional references: Ganda, Uganda, Tanzania, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gardois Avoust (August, Aug, augustly). Additional references: Gardois, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gentoo యెనిమిదో నెల (August), ఆగష్టు 20 (August 20), ఆగష్టు 8 (August 8), ఆగష్టు 9 (August 9), ఆగష్టు 1 (August 1), ఆగష్టు 10 (August 10), ఆగష్టు 11 (August 11), ఆగష్టు 12 (August 12), ఆగష్టు 13 (August 13), ఆగష్టు 14 (August 14). Additional references: Gentoo, India, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Georgian აგვისტო (August), 6 აგვისტო (August 6), 1 აგვისტო (August 1), 16 აგვისტო (August 16), 15 აგვისტო (August 15), ჰოფმანი (August Wilhelm von Hofmann), 9 აგვისტო (August 9), 18 აგვისტო (August 18), 7 აგვისტო (August 7), 19 აგვისტო (August 19). Additional references: Georgian, Georgia, Iran, August. (volunteer & more translations)
German erhaben (lofty, elevated, majestic, sublime, convex), illuster (illustrious, August, distinguished), Ernting (August), der August (August), ansehnlich (respectable, considerable, personable, handsome, sizeable), August (August, Aug, Augustus, augustly). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gilbertese Aokati (August). Additional references: Gilbertese, Kiribati, Fiji, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gin tháng tám (August), uy nghi (August, grand, impressive, majestic, proud). Additional references: Gin, Viet Nam, China, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek Αύγουστοσ (August), α γουστοσ (august, augusts), Σεβάσμιοσ (August). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) augoistos (August), a goistos (august, augusts), sevasmios (August). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Greenlandic Augusti (August). Additional references: Greenlandic, Greenland, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gruzinski აგვისტო (August), 6 აგვისტო (August 6), 1 აგვისტო (August 1), 16 აგვისტო (August 16), 15 აგვისტო (August 15), ჰოფმანი (August Wilhelm von Hofmann), 9 აგვისტო (August 9), 18 აგვისტო (August 18), 7 აგვისტო (August 7), 19 აგვისტო (August 19). Additional references: Gruzinski, Georgia, Iran, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Guadeloupe Creole Arou (August, Aug). Additional references: Guadeloupe Creole, Guadeloupe, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Guarani yasypoapy (August). Additional references: Guarani, Brazil, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujarati ઑગસ્ટ્ (August). Additional references: Gujarati, India, Kenya, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujerathi ઑગસ્ટ્ (August). Additional references: Gujerathi, India, Kenya, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujerati ઑગસ્ટ્ (August). Additional references: Gujerati, India, Kenya, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujrathi ઑગસ્ટ્ (August). Additional references: Gujrathi, India, Kenya, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gullah Augus' (August). Additional references: Gullah, United States, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gurmukhi ਅਗੱਸਤ (August), ਸ਼ਾਨ ਦਾਰ (aristocrati, August, elegant, glorious, grand), ਪ੍ਰਭੁੱਤਾ ਸ਼ੀਲ (August), ਜਬ੍ਹੇ ਵਾਲਾ (August, commander, glorious). Additional references: Gurmukhi, India, Kenya, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Gurumukhi ਅਗੱਸਤ (August), ਸ਼ਾਨ ਦਾਰ (aristocrati, August, elegant, glorious, grand), ਪ੍ਰਭੁੱਤਾ ਸ਼ੀਲ (August), ਜਬ੍ਹੇ ਵਾਲਾ (August, commander, glorious). Additional references: Gurumukhi, India, Kenya, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Haieren օգոստոս (August), վեհափառ (August), շքեղ (magnificent, August, dressy, fashionable, fine). Additional references: Haieren, Armenia, Azerbaijan, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Haitian Creole out (August). Additional references: Haitian Creole, Dominican Republic, Haiti, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Halh наймдугаар сар (August). Additional references: Halh, Mongolia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Halh (transliteration) naymdugaar sar (August). Additional references: Halh, Mongolia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 존귀한 (August, reverend, gracious), 당당한 (lordly, majestic, majestical, royal, baronial), 팔월 (August), 위엄있는 (majestic, August, commanding, godlike, grave), 8월 (August, Aug), 존엄한 (godlike, august), 8월 16일 (August 16), 8월 21일 (August 21), 2005년 8월 (August 2005), 2004년 8월 (August 2004). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 존귀한 (August, reverend, gracious), 당당한 (lordly, majestic, majestical, royal, baronial), 팔월 (August), 위엄있는 (majestic, August, commanding, godlike, grave), 8월 (August, Aug), 존엄한 (godlike, august), 8월 16일 (August 16), 8월 21일 (August 21), 2005년 8월 (August 2005), 2004년 8월 (August 2004). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Haquetiya agost (august). Additional references: Haquetiya, Israel, Turkey (Europe), August. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew אוגוסט (August), טסוגוא (august, augusts), ־לא ִוד (August), ־רומם (August), ׀שגב (August), אבגוסט (August), 15 באוגוסט (August 15), 22 באוגוסט (August 22), 21 באוגוסט (August 21), 20 באוגוסט (August 20). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, August. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic آب (August), أغسطس (August), جليل (sublime, august, dignified, grand, imposing), مهيب (august, grand, imposing, majestic, venerable), جَلِيل (august, dignified, glorious, grand, grave), أُغُسْطُس (August), مَهِيب (august, fearful, grand, imposing, majestic), مُعَظَّم (sublime, august, consecrate, consecrated, consecrates), سَمِيّ (advanced, august, gallant, gallanted, gallanting), جِلّ (august, dignified, formidable, gaffer, gaffers). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
High Aragonese Agosto (August). Additional references: High Aragonese, Spain, August. (volunteer & more translations)
High German erhaben (lofty, elevated, majestic, sublime, convex), illuster (illustrious, August, distinguished), Ernting (August), der August (August), ansehnlich (respectable, considerable, personable, handsome, sizeable), August (August, Aug, Augustus, augustly). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Hiligainon lubad-lubad (August), Agosto (August). Additional references: Hiligainon, Philippines, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Hiligaynon lubad-lubad (August), Agosto (August). Additional references: Hiligaynon, Philippines, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Hindi श्रद्धेय (adorable, August), महान (great, August, big, exalted, grand), आदरणीय (respectable, August, decent, estimable, honourable), अगस्त (August), पूज्यनीय (August), प्रतापी (August, eminent, glorious, grand, influential), बडा (across, August, big, bluff, bulky), अगस्त २००३ (August 2003). Additional references: Hindi, India, Nepal, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Hmong Yim hli ntuj (August). Additional references: Hmong, China, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch erhaben (lofty, elevated, majestic, sublime, convex), illuster (illustrious, August, distinguished), Ernting (August), der August (August), ansehnlich (respectable, considerable, personable, handsome, sizeable), August (August, Aug, Augustus, augustly). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Humba Auguste (August). Additional references: Humba, Angola, Namibia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Hungarian magasztos (August, lofty, majestic, sublime, high), augusztus (August), Augusztusi (August), Augustus Császár (August). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Icelandic ágúst (August). Additional references: Icelandic, Iceland, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ichibemba akasakantobo (August). Additional references: Ichibemba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ikiribati Aokati (August). Additional references: Ikiribati, Kiribati, Fiji, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ilocano Augusto Bulan (August moon), Agustina Luna (August moon). Additional references: Ilocano, Philippines, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ilokano Augusto Bulan (August moon), Agustina Luna (August moon). Additional references: Ilokano, Philippines, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Iloko Augusto Bulan (August moon), Agustina Luna (August moon). Additional references: Iloko, Philippines, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Ilonggo lubad-lubad (August), Agosto (August). Additional references: Ilonggo, Philippines, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian Agustus (August, augusts), mulia (August, lofty, noble, elevated, glorious), agung (August, lofty, eminent, majestic, regal), luhur (lofty, August, glorious, sublime, supreme), bulan agustus (August), besar (big, large, great, August, broad), seperti raja (royally, August, majestic, kingly, regal), spt raja (regal, royally, August, majestic), Augustus (August), 15 Agustus (August 15). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Inupiatun Aqavirvik (August), Amibaiqsivik (August). Additional references: Inupiatun, USA, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Irish Lúnasa (August). Additional references: Irish, United Kingdom, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Isiswazi í-Ngci (August). Additional references: Isiswazi, Swaziland, Mozambique, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Isixhosa eyethupa (August), kuthupa (in August). Additional references: Isixhosa, South Africa, August. (volunteer & more translations)
Isizulu agasti (august, augusts), uAgasti (August), uAgaste (August), Uncwaba (August, July), uMandulo (August). Additional references: Isizulu,