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American literary periodical published from 1870 until 1881
Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People was an illustrated American literary periodical published from 1870 until 1881. Following a
Scribner's_Monthly
American publisher
the "Charles Scribner Company." In 1865, the company first ventured into magazine publishing with Hours at Home. In 1870, the Scribners[clarification
Charles_Scribner's_Sons
American periodical magazine (1887–1939)
was the second magazine out of the Scribner's firm, after the publication of Scribner's Monthly. Charles Scribner's Sons spent over $500,000 setting up
Scribner's_Magazine
US magazine (1881–1930)
the successor of Scribner's Monthly Magazine. It was merged into The Forum in 1930. The initial editor was to have been Scribner's editor and co-owner
The_Century_Magazine
Christmas-themed poem and carol
under the title "A Christmas Carol" in the January 1872 issue of Scribner's Monthly, and first collected in book form in Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress
In_the_Bleak_Midwinter
Brocciu) or Fritelli di Salciccia with sausage. According to a 1880 Scribners monthly account, the chestnuts were collected from those that had fallen (and
Fritelli
Native American, last Nicoleño (died 1853)
years alone: A tale of the Pacific". Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People. 20 (5). Scribner: 657–663. Hunter, G., & Koerper, H. C
Juana_Maria
American sanitary engineer and civic reformer
York, 1872. Wedding at Ogden Farm, in Scribners Monthly Illustrated Magazine. May 1876 – October 1876, Scribner and Company, New York, 1876. The Handy-Book
George_E._Waring_Jr.
Abusive, dangerous initiation rituals
Retrieved 2025-08-21. Thwing, C. F. (January 1879). "College Hazing". Scribners Monthly. 17 (3): 331–334. Reeves, Madeleine. Border Work: Spatial Lives of
Hazing
Genus of plants
Simon & Schuster. pp. 134–135. ISBN 978-1-4391-4256-1. Volume 14 1880 Scribners monthly page 628 Ostpreußen kulinarisch, S. 36, Buchverlag für die Frau, Leipzig
Chestnut
Topics referred to by the same term
from 1887–1939 by Charles Scribner's Sons, then merged with the Commentator which continued until 1942 Scribner’s Monthly, literary periodical published
Scribner
American poet (1830–1886)
wrote letters and sent her poems to both men. Later, as editor of Scribner's Monthly beginning in 1870, Holland told Dickinson's childhood friend Emily
Emily_Dickinson
Religious Sentiments of Abraham Lincoln". Scribner's Monthly. 6 (3): 340.citing Noah Brooks article in Harper's Monthly, July 1865 David H. Donald, Lincoln
Religious views of Abraham Lincoln
Religious_views_of_Abraham_Lincoln
American author (1819–1881)
establish, and was editor of, the middle-class flagship magazine Scribner's Monthly. Though Holland was a contemporary of the canonical and more renowned
Josiah_Gilbert_Holland
1848 novel by Alexandre Dumas fils
Dame aux Camélias is the most popular around the world. In 1878, Scribner's Monthly reported that "not one other play by Dumas fils has been received
The_Lady_of_the_Camellias
Large area of land for raising livestock
(November 1878 – April 1879). "A Buffalo Hunt in Northern Mexico". Scribners Monthly. 17: 718. Retrieved 27 November 2024. Lyon, George Francis (1828)
Ranch
American publishing company
the company had published up to that time, Scribner's Monthly, was renamed the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine. The Century Company was also the
The_Century_Company
Risky initiation rites in fraternities
8101. ISSN 0164-7970. Thwing, C.F. (January 1879). "College Hazing". Scribners Monthly. 17 (3): 331–334. Smith, Emily (2015). "On Fraternities & Manliness"
Hazing in fraternities and sororities
Hazing_in_fraternities_and_sororities
Part of the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition (1816-1901)
during the expedition and a year later wrote about his ordeal for Scribner’s Monthly. Mount Everts in Yellowstone is named after him. Everts was one of
Truman_C._Everts
Cone geyser in Yellowstone National Park
Nathaniel P. (May–June 1871). "The Wonders of the Yellowstone". Scribner's Monthly. II (1–2): 123. Winser, Henry J. (1883). The Yellowstone National
Old_Faithful
American publisher (1821–1871)
magazine publishing with Hours at Home, a monthly magazine. In 1870 this magazine was merged into Scribner's Monthly under the editorship of Josiah G. Holland
Charles_Scribner_I
Irish-born soldier
Freeman, Douglas S. George Washington: A Biography. 7 vols. New York: Scribners, 1948–57, 4:119. Gillian Brockell (February 17, 2019). "The plot to assassinate
Thomas_Hickey_(soldier)
1875 book by John Wesley Powell
exploration appeared in the January, February and March 1875 editions of Scribner’s Monthly as "The Canons of the Colorado". The Smithsonian published it in book
The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons
The_Exploration_of_the_Colorado_River_and_Its_Canyons
Steady moral qualities in people
Retrieved 15 November 2013. Brooks, Noah (1879). "Lincoln's Imagination". Scribners Monthly. XVIII: 586. Clark, Ronald William (1972). "9: The Fabric of the Universe"
Moral_character
Term for a small horse
and kind treatment being alike in vain." The Ascent of Mt. Hayden, Scribner's Monthly, June 1873 “Cayuse” used in cowboy jargon as a derogatory term for
Cayuse_horse
American artist (1837–1926)
and exquisite colorist, Thomas Moran was hired as an illustrator at Scribner's Monthly. During the late 1860s, he was appointed the chief illustrator for
Thomas_Moran
American folk hero and lawman (1837–1876)
execution and wrote an article about him for the April 1877 issue of Scribner's Monthly. Lorenzo Butler Hickok spoke with McCall after the trial, and said
Wild_Bill_Hickok
Mountain in Montana, United States
his Wonders of the Yellowstone published in the May 1871 edition of Scribner's Monthly: Here an object met our attention which deserves more than a casual
Devil's_Slide_(Montana)
1875 novel by Jules Verne
rescue. In the United States, the first English printing began in Scribner's Monthly in April, 1874, as a serial. In September, 1875, Sampson Low, Marston
The_Mysterious_Island
American novelist
Watson Gilder, who commissioned her art while he was an editor for Scribner's Monthly. It was through the Gilders that Mary Hallock Foote was also introduced
Mary_Hallock_Foote
American writer and art critic
In 1877, articles on home furnishings that Cook had written for Scribner's Monthly were published as a book entitled The House Beautiful. In 1879, Cook
Clarence_Cook
English nursery rhyme
(September 1872). Holland, J. G. (ed.). "The Beggars". Scribner's Monthly. Vol. 4, no. 5. New York: Scribner. pp. 647–648. Editor Holland was an author and poet
Hark,_Hark!_The_Dogs_Do_Bark
Classic magic trick performed by stage magicians
available in toy shops across the country. The December 1880 issue of Scribner's Monthly mentions the trick dismissively. Magicians looking to re-invigorate
Inexhaustible_bottle
American monthly periodical (1853–1910)
Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art was a monthly periodical published by G. P. Putnam's Sons featuring American literature
Putnam's_Magazine
19th-century American trapper, guide, and prospector (1838–1915)
the Wayback Machine True West (March 29, 2019). Mallet, E.J. Jr. Scribner's Monthly (September 1872). Robinson, Doane. Encyclopedia of South Dakota (Pierre
Charlie_Utter
Biography. New York: D. Appleton. Thwing, C.F., "College Hazing", Scribners Monthly, Vol. 17, No.3, January 1879, pp. 331–334. Catalogue of Westford Academy
Levi_Hedge
American geologist (1842–1901)
of it previously published as articles in the Atlantic Monthly) "John Hay," Scribner's Monthly, v. 7, no. 6, Apr. 1874. "Catastrophism and Evolution,"
Clarence_King
Practice of throwing a coin in the air to choose between two alternatives
on 14 November 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2014. "French Duels" (PDF). Scribner's Monthly. 11: 546. 1876. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-02. Retrieved
Coin_flipping
British-American novelist (1849–1924)
after, Frances was being published regularly in Godey's Lady's Book, Scribner's Monthly, Peterson's Magazine and Harper's Bazaar. Keen to escape from the
Frances_Hodgson_Burnett
English language encyclopedic dictionary by William Dwight Whitney
Prefigured in De Vinne's work on the Century Magazine from its origins as Scribner's Monthly in 1870, the printer eschewed the thin hairlines and reduced legibility
Century_Dictionary
Cartoonist (1857–1937)
published in Wild Oats in 1876, followed by cartoons and illustrations in Scribner's Monthly and St. Nicholas Magazine. He worked as illustrator at Frank Leslie's
Frederick_Burr_Opper
Research expedition in the US
the Yellowstone". Scribner's Monthly. II (1–2). Everts, Truman C. (November 1871). "Thirty-seven Days of Peril". Scribner's Monthly. III (1). The report
Washburn–Langford–Doane Expedition
Washburn–Langford–Doane_Expedition
List of American magazine publications which are no longer published
Media Inc. ( –2001) Scope, Scholastic (19??–19??) Scribner's Magazine (1887–1939) Scribner's Monthly (1870–1881) Script (1929–1949) Scrye (1994–2009) Secret
List of defunct American magazines
List_of_defunct_American_magazines
1873 American children's magazine
St. Nicholas was a popular monthly American children's magazine, founded by Scribner's in 1873 and named after the Christian saint. The first editor was
St._Nicholas_(magazine)
American magazines The Century Magazine, St. Nicholas Magazine, and Scribner's Monthly. In 1895, Warne and Dodd, his business partner, left the business
Frederick_Warne
American painter (1858–1932)
her illustrations. Her work regularly appeared in magazines such as Scribner's Monthly, Harper's Weekly, and The Ladies Home Journal. Alice Barber was born
Alice_Barber_Stephens
American poets
Beginning in 1881, the Goodale sisters contributed to such periodicals as Scribner's Monthly, Harper's and Sunday Magazine. In 1887 both sisters had their poetry
Goodale_Sisters
Capital and largest city of Mississippi, United States
Jackson. The Charlie Daniels song "Uneasy Rider" is set in Jackson. Mean monthly maxima and minima (i.e. the highest and lowest temperature readings during
Jackson,_Mississippi
American children's author and editor (1831–1905)
Chinese Question," published in Scribner's Monthly in 1870. Dodge contributed to Harper's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, the Centur, and other periodicals
Mary_Mapes_Dodge
American playwright and novelist (1843–1920)
Lady". Scribner's Monthly. 12 (3): 301–312. Retrieved 2008-11-28. Harrison, Constance Cary (September 1879). "My Lord Fairfax of Virginia". Scribners Monthly
Constance_Cary_Harrison
Using multiple writing systems for one language
4.0. Hall, Isaac Hollister (1880). "The Cypriote Inscriptions". Scribner's Monthly, vol. 20, p. 205. Pierides, Demetrios (1875). "On a digraphic inscription
Digraphia
Publishing format
form and then only later in a completed volume format. As a piece in Scribner's Monthly explained in 1878, "Now it is the second or third rate novelist who
Serial_(literature)
Spanish political movement
26, No. 103, 383–398. Preston, J. W. (1873). "Carlism in Spain," Scribner's Monthly, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 229–235. Roche, James (1899). "The Outlook for
Carlism
1879 novel by Henry James
Confidence is a novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in Scribner's Monthly in 1879 and then as a book later the same year. This light and somewhat
Confidence_(novel)
19th century American children's magazine
who were well known at the time. In 1871 the magazine merged with Scribner’s Monthly. The editor was Horace Scudder, who stressed literary value over the
Riverside Magazine For Young People
Riverside_Magazine_For_Young_People
Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher (1795–1881)
Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1881). "The Literary Work of Thomas Carlyle". Scribner's Monthly. No. 22. p. 92. hdl:2027/uc1.32106009632289. Mr. Carlyle ... has yet
Thomas_Carlyle
Geyser in Yellowstone Park
Nathaniel P. (May–June 1871). "The Wonders of the Yellowstone". Scribner's Monthly. II (1–2): 125–126. "Beehive Geyser". Geyser Observation and Study
Beehive_Geyser
American novelist
editor. With the exception of "The Tachypomp", which was published in Scribner's Monthly, all stories were published in The Sun. Sam Moskowitz (1973), "The
Edward_Page_Mitchell
Scottish writer and Christian minister (1824–1905)
Internet Archive Christian Classics Ethereal Library Extracts from Scribner's Monthly, etc. containing a few poems and translations of Novalis (Cornell
George_MacDonald
English-born philosopher and author (1737–1809)
Washburne, E. B. (May 1880). "Thomas Paine and the French Revolution". Scribner's Monthly. XX. Paine, Thomas (1896). Conway, Moncure Daniel (ed.). The Writings
Thomas_Paine
Independent city in Virginia, US
Panic of 1873 further harmed the city's economy. An 1881 essay in Scribner's Monthly described Alexandria as "dead commercially". The city's history of
Alexandria,_Virginia
American novelist (1834–1902)
Charles Town, West Virginia Rudder Grange, originally serialized in Scribner's Monthly The Lady or the Tiger? and Other Stories, David Douglas, 1884 The
Frank_R._Stockton
Period of the year
35. Kernan 1980. Apperson 2006, pp. 81–82. Scribner's monthly. Harold B. Lee Library. [New York : Scribner & Co.] 1870.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others
Midwinter
Neighborhood of San Jose in Santa Clara, California, United States
"A California Mining Camp", appeared in the February 1878 issue of Scribner's Monthly. New Almaden also features prominently in her memoir A Victorian Gentlewoman
New_Almaden
Literature written in the English language
of Thomas Carlyle" Archived 8 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine. Scribner's Monthly. No. 22. p. 92. Mr. Carlyle... has yet for many years been accepted
English_literature
Opera by Richard Wagner
Italo Campanini and del Puente (ibid.). See "Wagner in the Bowery", Scribner's Monthly Magazine 1871, 214–216; The New York Times, Opera at the Stadt Theater
Lohengrin_(opera)
1880 nonfiction book
American periodicals such as Harper's Magazine, Appletons' Journal, and Scribner's Monthly. These articles were later compiled into Rambles and Studies in Old
British_Goblins
American sculptor (1830–1910)
17, 1899), pp. 4, 5, 13. D[aniel] O'C. Townley, "J.Q. Adams Ward." Scribner's Monthly 2 (August 1871), pp. 403-408. Sharp, Lewis I., John Quincy Adams Ward:
John_Quincy_Adams_Ward
Lighthouse in Chicago, Illinois
web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Chicago, Scribner's Monthly (September 1875) Vol. X, No. 5. Hyde, Charles K., and Ann and John
Chicago_Harbor_Light
Scottish-Welsh American social reformer (1801–1877)
wrote several articles that were published in the Atlantic Monthly and Scribner's Monthly. In 1875 Owen suffered a mental breakdown that was severe enough
Robert_Dale_Owen
American painter (1859–1935)
illustrating children's stories for magazines such as Harper's Weekly, Scribner's Monthly, and The Century. He continued to develop his technique while attending
Childe_Hassam
(ed.). "Wan Lee, the Pagan". Scribner's Monthly, an Illustrated Magazine for the People. VIII (5). New York, N.Y.: Scribner & Co., No. 743 Broadway: 552
The_Tales_of_the_Argonauts
Private university in Princeton, New Jersey, US
July 8, 2021. Holland, J. G., ed. (March 1877). "Princeton College". Scribner's Monthly. XIII (5): 626. Archived from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved
Princeton_University
Theater in Manhattan, New York (1847–1890)
(February 1871). "The New York Mercantile Library", Scribner's Monthly, vol. 1, no. 4. New York: Scribner & Co., pp. 353–367 Media related to Clinton Hall
Astor_Opera_House
American illustrator and author (1853–1911)
wrote and illustrated an article about the island and submitted it to Scribner's Monthly. One of the magazine's owners was Roswell Smith, who encouraged him
Howard_Pyle
American restaurateur
to the 1876 Centennial Celebration, Lossing's story was retold in Scribner's Monthly Magazine, but with Samuel Fraunces's previously anonymous daughter
Samuel_Fraunces
American painter (1834–1923)
edition of Scribner's Monthly contained her illustrations. She illustrated John Burrough's Bird and Birds published by Scribner's Monthly by 1877. This
Fidelia_Bridges
American poet (1849–1887)
were written, her poems appeared chiefly in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine and Scribner's Monthly. By this time, Lazarus's work had won recognition abroad
Emma_Lazarus
American journalist
April 18, 1871. After his success in appearing in the prestigious Scribnerʼs Monthly, Thorn dropped his pseudonyms and began writing under his own name
Frank_Manly_Thorn
Sculpture by Henri Alfred Jacquemart
the sculpture as one of the best of the works at the exhibition. Scribners Monthly of June 1879 complimented Jacquemart's attention to detail and modelling
Rhinocéros_(Jacquemart)
American clergyman and social scientist (1840–1910)
bi-Metallism", The Nation 26 (February 7, 1878): 94–96 "Socialism", Scribner's Monthly 16:6 (1878): 887–893. "Protective Taxes and Wages", North American
William_Graham_Sumner
Precursor to modern baseball
others to take the bat or "paddle" as it was appropriately called. — Scribner's Monthly, March 1879 The town of Canton, Illinois was incorporated in 1837
Town_ball
American novelist
whom he had several children. Cable was invited to submit stories to Scribner's Monthly, which published his story "Sieur George" in 1873, a critical and
George_Washington_Cable
Headland in Nova Scotia, Canada
Archived December 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Image of Blomidon, Scribner's monthly, Vol. 20, 1870 Roberts, Charles. "Blomidon". Canadian Poetry. Archived
Cape_Blomidon
Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Nathaniel P. (May–June 1871). "The Wonders of the Yellowstone". Scribner's Monthly. II (1–2): 124. "Castle Geyser". Old Faithful Area Tour. National
Castle_Geyser
American painter (1857–1932)
Frederick Blum. In New York City, he found work as an illustrator for Scribner’s Monthly (renamed Century in 1881) during the period known as "the Golden Age
Fernand_Lungren
than a decade, except for his first story which was published in Scribner's Monthly in 1874. His stories included invisibility, faster than light travels
History_of_science_fiction
American poet
he became editor of Hours at Home, a monthly magazine published by Scribner's. It merged with Scribner's Monthly, which was edited by J. G. Holland. Gilder
Richard_Watson_Gilder
Adelaide Register (April 22, 1922) A Malay sailor running a muck, Scribner's Monthly (May 1874, Vol. VIII, No. 1) The Herald of peace and international
List of rampage killers in Asia
List_of_rampage_killers_in_Asia
Illustrated Monthly Magazine; Newark reporter, New York Tribune; editorial department, Morning Register; literary editor, Scribner's Monthly; drama and
List of American print journalists
List_of_American_print_journalists
Punchinello (1870) Putnam's Monthly (1853 - 1870) Scientific American (1846 - 1869) Scribner's Magazine (1887 - 1896) Scribner's Monthly (1870 - 1881) The United
List of United States magazines with online archives
List_of_United_States_magazines_with_online_archives
Geyser in Yellowstone National Park
Nathaniel P. (May–June 1871). "The Wonders of the Yellowstone". Scribner's Monthly. II (1–2): 124. "Giant Geyser". Geyser Observation and Study Association
Giant_Geyser
American activist (1813–1888)
C. C. (November 1878 – April 1879). "Henry Bergh and His Work". Scribner's Monthly. p. 878. Retrieved August 27, 2020 – via Google Books. Bergh, Henry
Henry_Bergh
1902 novel by J. M. Barrie
Hodder & Stoughton in the UK and Scribner's in the US. Scribner's also published it serially in the monthly Scribner's Magazine from August to November
The_Little_White_Bird
Royal Navy Admiral (1827–1922)
Mutineers of the 'Bounty': The Pitcairn Islanders from 1859–80". Scribner's Monthly. 22. Scribner & Co.: 60. LeMaster, J. R.; James D. Wilson (1993). The Mark
Algernon_de_Horsey
Former prison in Southwark, London
Christopher Marlowe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 24–40. Scribner's Monthly (1881). "In London with Dickens", Volume 21, March 1881. Small, Helen
Marshalsea
1885 massacre in Wyoming, US
'Chinese Immigration'", Scribner's Monthly, April 1881, no. 6. Shewin, H. "Observations on the Chinese Laborer", Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine
Rock_Springs_massacre
American children's author and novelist (1835-1905)
Kintu (poem) Atlantic Monthly, August 1880 1882: Concord (poem), Atlantic Monthly magazine, July 1882 1887: Lohengrin'(poem), Scribner's Magazine, May 1887
Sarah_Chauncey_Woolsey
List of poems by the American writer
possession of a family in Baltimore, was published with its title in Scribner's Monthly. The editor, E. L. Didier, also reproduced a facsimile of the manuscript
Poems_by_Edgar_Allan_Poe
Not-for-profit organization in New York City
R. G. Hassard (February 1871), "The New York Mercantile Library", Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 353–67 Public Libraries in the USA, Washington
New_York_Mercantile_Library
SCRIBNERS MONTHLY
SCRIBNERS MONTHLY
Biblical
the two books; the two scribes
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Scrivener.
Girl/Female
Biblical
The two books, the two scribes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Scrivener.The Scribner family that founded the American publishing house was established in America by one Benjamin Scrivener, who settled in Norwalk, CT in 1680. The present form of the name was adopted after 1742. The firm was established in 1846 by Charles Scribner (1821–71), who was born in NY, where his father was established as a prosperous merchant.
SCRIBNERS MONTHLY
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Girl/Female
Latin
Maia; the month of May.
Boy/Male
Greek
God of wine.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Chaste modest
Girl/Female
Italian Latin
Bean farmer.
Girl/Female
Indian
Divine, Pure light, Source of wisdom, Heavenly
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Guardian of the Banks
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Straight; Pertinent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vakratunda | வகà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¨à¯à®Ÿà®¾Â
Curved trunk Lord, Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Indian
Goodness
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful
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adv.
Once a month; in every month; as, the moon changes monthly.
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A sharp-pointed tool, used by joiners for drawing lines on stuff; a marking awl.
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The fourth part of the moon's period, or monthly revolution; as, the first quarter after the change or full.
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That which is published or made known; especially, any book, pamphlet, etc., offered for sale or to public notice; as, a daily or monthly publication.
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The farthest point of the moon's northing and southing, in its monthly revolution.
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The place in the heavens occupied each day by the moon in its monthly revolution.
a.
Recurring once a month; monthly; gone through in a month; as, the menstrual revolution of the moon; pertaining to monthly changes; as, the menstrual equation of the sun's place.
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The act or state of passing through any space; as, the peragration of the moon in her monthly revolution.
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Having the monthly flow or discharge; menstruating.
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A publication which appears regularly once a month.
n. pl.
The monthly courses of women; menstrual discharges; menses.
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Subject to monthly flowing or menses.
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Of or pertaining tj the monthly flow; catamenial.
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Continued a month, or a performed in a month; as, the monthly revolution of the moon.
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Settled pay or compensation for services, whether paid daily, monthly, or annually.
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Done, happening, payable, published, etc., once a month, or every month; as, a monthly visit; monthly charges; a monthly installment; a monthly magazine.
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As if under the influence of the moon; in the manner of a lunatic.
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Occurring once in a month; monthly.
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Monthly courses; menses.
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