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Qué (quién) es ventose - definición

SIXTH MONTH OF THE FRENCH REPUBLICAN CALENDER
Ventose

ventose         
a.
Windy, flatulent.
Ventôse         
Ventôse (; also Ventose) was the sixth month in the French Republican Calendar. The month was named after the Latin word ventosus, which means windy.
Ventose         
·adj Windy; flatulent.
II. Ventose ·noun A Ventouse.
III. Ventose ·adj The sixth month of the calendar adopted by the first French republic. It began February 19, and ended March 20. ·see Vend/miaire.

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Ventôse

Ventôse (French pronunciation: ​[vɑ̃toz]; also Ventose) was the sixth month in the French Republican Calendar. The month was named after the Latin word ventosus, which means windy.

Ventôse was the third month of the winter quarter (mois d'hiver). It started between 19 and 21 February. It ended between 20 and 21 March. It follows the Pluviôse and precedes the Germinal.

New names for the calendar were suggested by Fabre d'Églantine on 24 October 1793 and on 24 November the National Convention accepted the names with minor changes. It was decided to omit the circumflex (accent circonflexe) in the names of the winter months, so the month was named Ventose instead of Ventôse. Historiography still prefers the spelling Ventôse.



Ejemplos de uso de ventose
1. Europe France has offered mobile help from rescue teams in the French Antilles in the Caribbean, including a civil defense detachment of 35 people, tents, camp beds, generators, motor pumps, water treatment units and emergency kits, two CASA cargo aircraft, a ship (Batral Francis Garnier) and the frigate Ventose with its Panther helicopter, and a hurricane disaster unit.