Boedromion

/boʊˈdroʊmiən/ noun

The third month of the ancient Athenian calendar, typically falling in September-October in the modern calendar.

From Ancient Greek 'Boedromion' (Βοηδρόμιον), derived from 'boedromia,' a festival of Apollo. The name likely combines 'boe-' (possibly related to 'boē,' a cry for help) and 'dromia' (running). Named after the Boedromia festival held during this month honoring Apollo as a helper and protector.

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