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sept1540s, "enclosed area," from Latin septum (see septum). As "division of a nation or tribe," 1510s, "prob. a var. of sect" [OED].
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septsee septi-.
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sept(n) the month following August and preceding October(n) people descended from a common ancestor
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septA clan (Latin, septum, a fold), all the cattle, or all the voters, in a given enclosure.
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sept
REDIRECT sept
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sept
September.
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sept
Seven: forming words relating to seven.
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