April
{{AprilCalendar{{CURRENTYEAR}}}} April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 30 days. Derived from the Latin aprilis, either from the Latin word aperire which means "to open", probably referring to growing plants in spring, or from the Etruscan name Apru for Aphrodite. April was originally the second month of the Roman calendar and had 29 days. Julius Caesar's calendar reform in 45 BCE resulted in April having 30 days and becoming the fourth month, as the year now began in January.
April in poetry
Poets identify April with the end of winter, but they don't necessarily agree on what that means:- We start with the proverb
- In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer found only cause for celebration:
- T. S. Eliot, on the other hand, opened The Waste Land with an ironic glance at Chaucer:
Events in April
- April Fool's Day occurs on April 1.
- Easter occurs on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25 inclusive in Western Christianity, and between April 4 and May 8 inclusive in Eastern Orthodox Churches.
- April is National Autism Awareness Month in the United States
- In the Irish Calendar the month is called Aibreán and is the third and last month of Spring.
Trivia
- April begins on the same day of week as July in all years and also January in leap years.
- April's flower is the daisy.
- April's birthstone is the diamond.
See also
- Historical anniversaries