January, the first month of the year. It was, among the Romans, held sacred to Janus (q.v.), from whom it derived its name, and was added to the calendar along with February by Numa. It was not till the 18th century that January was universally adopted by European nations as the first month of the year, although the Romans considered it as such as far back as 251 B.C.
January
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