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Month of 1940
1940 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in June 1940: The Actions in
June_1940
Franco-German armistice in World War II
The Armistice of 22 June 1940 (French: Armistice du 22 juin 1940; German: Waffenstillstand vom 22. Juni), sometimes referred to as the Second Armistice
Armistice_of_22_June_1940
grounded, or otherwise lost during June 1940. For the scuttling of HMS Mashobra on this day, see the entry for 25 May 1940. For the scuttling of RFA Oleander
List of shipwrecks in June 1940
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1940
Theatre of military operations during World War II
some autonomy. The Chasselay massacre occurred in France in June 1940. Starting in June 1940, in the Battle of Britain, the German Luftwaffe air branch
European theatre of World War II
European_theatre_of_World_War_II
1940 speech by Charles de Gaulle
The Appeal of 18 June (French: L'Appel du 18 juin) was the first speech made by Charles de Gaulle after his arrival in London in 1940 following the Battle
Appeal_of_18_June
Government of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945
unity coalition government for most of the Second World War from 10 May 1940 to 23 May 1945. It was led by Winston Churchill, who was appointed Prime
Churchill_war_ministry
German invasion of France in 1940
The Battle of France (French: Bataille de France; 10 May – 25 June 1940), also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of the Low Countries
Battle_of_France
Attempt by Germany during World War II to cut supply lines to Britain
Marina (royal navy) after Germany's Axis ally Italy entered the war on 10 June 1940. As an island country, the United Kingdom was highly dependent on imported
Battle_of_the_Atlantic
Global conflict (1939–1945)
Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. After the fall of France in June 1940, the war continued mainly between Germany, now assisted by Fascist Italy
World_War_II
Second World War campaign fought in Norway
The Norwegian campaign (8 April – 10 June 1940) involved the attempt by Allied forces to defend northern Norway coupled with the Norwegian military's
Norwegian_campaign
Dispute within British government about whether to negotiate with Nazi Germany
In May 1940, during the Second World War, the British war cabinet was split over whether to discuss peace terms with Germany or to continue fighting. Opinion
1940 British war cabinet crisis
1940_British_war_cabinet_crisis
Day of the year
soul and R&B singer(died 1997) 1940 – Judy Amoore, Australian runner 1940 – Mary Beth Peil, American actress and singer 1940 – A. J. Quinnell, English-Maltese
June_25
Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 5, 1940. The Democratic ticket of incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary
1940 United States presidential election
1940_United_States_presidential_election
Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office from 1937 to 1943
1943. He served under the prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, from 1937 to 1940, and his successor Winston Churchill until 1943. He therefore served in the
Munich_Mouser
Type of improvised incendiary weapon
Post 15 June 1940 p. 14. War Office. Military Training Manual No 42, Appendix A: The Anti-Tank Petrol Bomb "Molotov Cocktail." 29 August 1940. War Office
Molotov_cocktail
World War II was a military campaign in the Mediterranean theatre. From June 1940 to November 1942, the fight for the control of the strategically important
Siege_of_Malta_(World_War_II)
cars. On 3 June 1940 all Soviet military forces based in Baltic states were concentrated under the command of Aleksandr Loktionov. On 9 June the directive
Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1940)
Soviet_occupation_of_the_Baltic_states_(1940)
Boundary line during World War II
World War II. It was created by the Armistice of 22 June 1940 after the fall of France in May 1940. The path of the demarcation line was specified in the
Demarcation_line_(France)
Pro-independence, anti-Soviet uprising in June 1941
between the first Soviet and the Nazi occupations. A year earlier, on June 15, 1940, the Red Army occupied Lithuania and established the unpopular Lithuanian
June_Uprising_in_Lithuania
From 1939 to 1940, the French Third Republic was at war with Nazi Germany. In 1940, the German forces defeated the French in the Battle of France. The
Military history of France during World War II
Military_history_of_France_during_World_War_II
Day of the year
renamed Thailand by Plaek Phibunsongkhram, the country's third prime minister. 1940 – World War II: Operation Collar, the first British Commando raid on occupied
June_24
Day of the year
War in Mexico. 1930 – One-year conscription comes into force in France. 1940 – World War II: Italy begins an unsuccessful invasion of France. 1941 – Having
June_21
Day of the year
Chemistry 1940 – Joan Busfield, English sociologist, psychologist, and academic 1940 – Hubert Chesshyre, English historian and author (died 2020) 1940 – Abbas
June_22
Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office in the 1940s
Nelson (fl. May 1940 – May 1944) was a cat who served as the chief mouser to the Cabinet Office during the wartime coalition government as a pet of Winston
Nelson_(cat)
French politician and lawyer (1878–1966)
Reynaud was Prime Minister during the German defeat of France in May and June 1940; he persistently refused to support an armistice with Germany and unsuccessfully
Paul_Reynaud
Major military campaign of WWII fought in North Africa
North African campaign of World War II took place in North Africa from 11 June 1940 to 13 May 1943, fought between the Allies and the Axis powers. It included
North_African_campaign
French general and dictator (1856–1951)
this time he was known as le vieux Maréchal ("the Old Marshal"). On 16 June 1940, with the imminent Fall of France and the government desire for an armistice
Philippe_Pétain
WWII bombardment against Italian industrial city Genoa
and naval forces during Second World War, suffering heavy damage. On 14 June 1940, four days after Italy's entry into the war, the French heavy cruisers
Bombing of Genoa in World War II
Bombing_of_Genoa_in_World_War_II
French admiral (1881–1942)
the beginning of World War II. After France's armistice with Germany in June 1940, Darlan served in Philippe Pétain's Vichy regime as Minister of Marine
François_Darlan
Calendar year
1940 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1940. 1940 (MCMXL) was
1940
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
military officer, and writer who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945, during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. For some
Winston_Churchill
Armored corps of the German Wehrmacht (1939–1945)
armored corps of the German Wehrmacht between 1 July 1939 and 16 November 1940, when the unit was renamed Panzer Group 2 (German: Panzergruppe 2) and later
XIX_Army_Corps
First military takeover of Latvia by the Soviet Union
The Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 refers to the military occupation of the Republic of Latvia by the Soviet Union under the provisions of the 1939
Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940
Soviet_occupation_of_Latvia_in_1940
Research Office estimated total German military dead at 50,000 in May and June 1940. 32 Italian divisions attacked France in the Alps region defended by 6
Battle casualties of World War II
Battle_casualties_of_World_War_II
World War II military campaign
9 April 1940, during the Second World War. The attack was a prelude to the invasion of Norway (German: Weserübung Nord, 9 April – 10 June 1940). Denmark's
German invasion of Denmark (1940)
German_invasion_of_Denmark_(1940)
Day of the year
1989) 1940 – Adam Faith, English singer (died 2003) 1940 – George Feigley, American sex cult leader and two-time prison escapee (died 2009) 1940 – Derry
June_23
World War II British corvette class
during the 1939 and 1940 building programmes; and the modified Flower-class, which followed with a further 69 vessels ordered from 1940 onward. The modified
Flower-class_corvette
Field army of the Royal Italian Army (1939-1943)
Bastico (October 1938 – June 1940) Mario Vercellino (June 1940 – November 1940) Francesco Zingales (interim) (November 1940 – February 1941) Ezio Rosi
Army_of_the_Po
German World War II submarine
remains. U-48 took part in two wolfpacks, namely: Rösing (12 – 15 June 1940) West (2 – 8 June 1941) Battle of the Atlantic Merchant ship tonnages are in gross
German_submarine_U-48_(1939)
Theatre of war in Europe
capitulation of Luxembourg, Netherlands, Belgium, and France during May and June 1940 after their defeat in the Low Countries and the northern half of France
Western_Front_(World_War_II)
German Nazi Waffen-SS commander (1906–1945)
Regiment). They were garrisoned in Warsaw until December. In May and June 1940, he participated in the Battle of Belgium and France as a member of the
Hermann_Fegelein
campaign: June 1940 – May 1943 Western Desert campaign: June 1940 – February 1943 Italian invasion of Egypt September 1940 Operation Compass December 1940 – February
List_of_World_War_II_battles
1940 British attack on the French Navy
The attack on Mers-el-Kébir (Battle of Mers-el-Kébir) on 3 July 1940, during the Second World War, was a British naval attack on French Navy ships at the
Attack_on_Mers-el-Kébir
20th-century British liner
of the United Kingdom during the Second World War. She was sunk on 17 June 1940 during Operation Aerial. Having received an emergency order to evacuate
RMS_Lancastria
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
her age and unsuitability for deployment in the Atlantic Ocean. In late 1940, Sabre was modified as a convoy escort. Equipped with 14-charge pattern depth-charge
HMS_Sabre_(H18)
1940 Soviet annexation of present-day Moldova
Between 28 June and 3 July 1940, the Soviet Union occupied Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, following an ultimatum made to Romania on 26 June 1940 that threatened
Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
Soviet_occupation_of_Bessarabia_and_Northern_Bukovina
American political convention
merging. › The 1940 Republican National Convention was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, from June 24 to June 28, 1940. It nominated Wendell
1940 Republican National Convention
1940_Republican_National_Convention
Italy entered World War II on 10 June 1940 by invading France, joining the German offensive already in progress. Italian dictator Benito Mussolini did
Military history of Italy during World War II
Military_history_of_Italy_during_World_War_II
Government of France from 1870 to 1940
Second French Empire collapsed during the Franco-Prussian War, until 10 July 1940, after the Fall of France during World War II led to the formation of the
French_Third_Republic
Part of World War II
Islands by Nazi Germany lasted for most of the Second World War, from 30 June 1940 until liberation on 9 May 1945. The Bailiwick of Jersey and Bailiwick
German occupation of the Channel Islands
German_occupation_of_the_Channel_Islands
Collaborationist government in Nazi-occupied France
Marshal Philippe Pétain as the successor to the French Third Republic in June 1940. The government remained in Vichy for four years, but was escorted to
Government_of_Vichy_France
Indian politician (born 1940)
Dr Padmasinha Bajirao Patil (born 1 June 1940) is a former Home Minister of Maharashtra and member of the 15th Lok Sabha. His sister, Sunetra Pawar, is
Padamsinh_Bajirao_Patil
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1883–1963)
membership required.) "Taranto 1940". Royal Navy. 13 June 2007. Archived from the original on 8 January 2007. Retrieved 13 June 2007. Michael Simpson p. 1
Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope
Andrew_Cunningham,_1st_Viscount_Cunningham_of_Hyndhope
Soviet republic from 1940 to 1991
independent Republic of Estonia on 21 July 1940, a month after the 16–17 June 1940 Soviet military invasion and occupation of the country during World War
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
Estonian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Day of the year
1869 – Emma Goldman, Lithuanian-Canadian philosopher and activist (died 1940) 1869 – Hans Spemann, German embryologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
June_27
1940 speech by Winston Churchill
to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 4 June 1940. This was the second of three major speeches given by Churchill around
We_shall_fight_on_the_beaches
1940 German invasion of Denmark and Norway in WWII
Weserübung [ˈveːzɐˌʔyːbʊŋ], transl. Operation Weser Exercise, 9 April – 10 June 1940) was the invasion of Denmark and Norway by Nazi Germany during World War
Operation_Weserübung
1940 battle between the Allies and Germany in France
Allied forces to Britain from 26 May to 4 June 1940. After the Phoney War, the Battle of France began on 10 May 1940. To the east, the German Army Group B
Battle_of_Dunkirk
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
June for repairs. Upon their completion, she began convoy defence operations and anti-invasion patrols in the North Sea in July 1940. In August 1940,
HMS_Wolsey
Military coalition of World War II
the Soviet Union in June 1941. The United States, while providing some material support to European Allies since September 1940, remained formally neutral
Allies_of_World_War_II
Day of the year
Initial flight of the Focke-Wulf Fw 61, the first practical helicopter. 1940 – World War II: Under the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, the Soviet Union presents
June_26
arm in 1940. The cavalry divisions (DC) were renamed light divisions (DL) in February 1940 and then light cavalry divisions (DLC) in March 1940. They were
List of French divisions in World War II
List_of_French_divisions_in_World_War_II
Italian businessman (born 1940)
Gianluigi Aponte (Italian pronunciation: [dʒanluˈiːdʒi aˈponte]; born 27 June 1940) is an Italian billionaire businessman, and the co-founder, and chairman
Gianluigi_Aponte
British fighter aircraft of the 1930s and 40s
consciousness by the Supermarine Spitfire during the Battle of Britain in 1940, but the Hurricane inflicted 60% of the losses sustained by the Luftwaffe
Hawker_Hurricane
World War II campaign against Italy from 1940 to 1941
Empire, against Italy and its colony of Italian East Africa, between June 1940 and November 1941. The British Middle East Command with troops from the
East African campaign (World War II)
East_African_campaign_(World_War_II)
Train carriage
Compiègne". On 21 June 1940, the car was removed from its museum building and placed on the exact spot it had been in 1918. On 22 June 1940 the signing took
Compiègne_Wagon
British World War II flying ace (1914–1995)
The London Gazette. No. 34875. 7 June 1940. "Air Ministry Announcements". The London Gazette. No. 34957. 11 October 1940. David Leitch, Fighter Pilot: The
Peter_Townsend_(RAF_officer)
Defensive line built on the Egypt-Libya border during the Second Italo-Senussi War
against Italian colonisers. From the Italian declaration of war on 10 June 1940 until the conquest of Libya by the British in 1942, it was the scene of
Frontier_Wire_(Libya)
British actor (born 1940)
Matthew Guinness (born 6 June 1940) is an English actor. He gave a sensitive portrayal of cerebral palsy–afflicted Mr. Johnny in the 1974 BBC adaptation
Matthew_Guinness
of what it had been before the invasion of France. The armistice of 22 June 1940 did not necessarily mean the end of the war for French pilots, those who
History of the Armée de l'Air (1909–1942)
History_of_the_Armée_de_l'Air_(1909–1942)
Campaign fought in Libya and Egypt during WWII
African campaign of the Second World War. Military operations began in June 1940 with the Italian declaration of war and the Italian invasion of Egypt
Western_Desert_campaign
neutrality" gave way to "non-belligerence" after the Fall of France in June 1940. In fact, Franco seriously contemplated joining the Axis powers in support
Spain_during_World_War_II
Three countries east of the Baltic Sea
Soviet Union at first, began to occupy and annex all three Baltic states in 1940, followed by Nazi Germany in 1941, then re-occupation by the Soviets in 1944
Baltic_states
Italian engagement of World War II
The Italian invasion of France (10–25 June 1940), also called the Battle of the Alps, was the first major Italian engagement of World War II and the last
Italian_invasion_of_France
Major alliance of World War II
Paris on 14 June 1940, following the battle of France. Pétain became the last Prime Minister of the French Third Republic on 16 June 1940. He sued for
Axis_powers
Polish actress (1940–1995)
Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass (1 June 1940 – 6 March 1995) was a Polish actress. Barbara Kwiatkowska was born in Patrowo, a village near Gostynin in central
Barbara_Kwiatkowska-Lass
This article lists the results for the Japan national football team between 1940 and 1949. Because the opponents were considered to be puppet states and not
Japan national football team results (1940–1949)
Japan_national_football_team_results_(1940–1949)
King of Italy from 1900 to 1946
1939, Victor Emmanuel advised Mussolini against entering the war. In June 1940, he relented and granted Mussolini sweeping powers to enter and conduct
Victor_Emmanuel_III
Collaborationist regime in France (1940–1944)
Vichy France (French: Régime de Vichy, lit. 'Vichy regime'; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), also known as the Pétainist regime (Régime pétainiste) and Pétainist
Vichy_France
King of Romania from 1930 to 1940
was King of Romania from 8 June 1930 following a coup that deposed his son, until his forced abdication on 6 September 1940. As the eldest son of King
Carol_II_of_Romania
King of the Belgians from 1934 to 1951
tried to maintain Belgian neutrality, but after the German invasion in May 1940, he surrendered his country, earning him much hostility, both at home and
Leopold_III_of_Belgium
1940 British film by Thorold Dickinson
Gaslight (released in the United States as Angel Street) is a 1940 British psychological thriller directed by Thorold Dickinson starring Anton Walbrook
Gaslight_(1940_film)
Football tournament season
competition. The competition started on 12 May 1940 and concluded on 30 June 1940 with the final, held at the Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas in Madrid. Source:
1940_Copa_del_Generalísimo
Head of government of Lithuania
country's annexation by the Soviet Union. Following the ultimatum in June 1940, the forces of Soviet Union entered Lithuania, prompting President Antanas
Prime_Minister_of_Lithuania
Day of the year
1936 – The Japanese puppet state of Mengjiang is formed in northern China. 1940 – Romania cedes Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina to the Soviet Union after
June_28
Day of the year
Budge Rogers, English rugby player and manager 1940 – Eugen Drewermann, German priest and theologian 1940 – John Mahoney, English-born American actor (died
June_20
English rock musician (1940-2004)
Clint Warwick (born Albert Eccles; 25 June 1940/1945 – 15 May 2004) was an English rock musician and the original bassist for the rock band the Moody
Clint_Warwick
Fast battleship of the Italian Royal Navy
launched on 9 June 1940. After just over two years of fitting-out, the new battleship was commissioned into the Regia Marina on 14 June 1942. She arrived
Italian battleship Roma (1940)
Italian_battleship_Roma_(1940)
1941 deportation of people from Soviet-occupied territories
which had been occupied by the Soviet Union in 1939–1940 – into the interior of the Soviet Union. The June deportation was ordered by the Soviet dictator Stalin
June_deportation
End of Nazi occupation during World War II
as in combat actions in Africa. Even before France surrendered on 22 June 1940, General Charles de Gaulle moved to London, from where he called on his
Liberation_of_France
1940 evacuation during World War II
the Netherlands, and northern France during the Battle of France in May–June 1940. This exodus is one of the largest refugee crises in French history, and
The_Exodus_(1940)
1939, to the occupation of all of Lithuania, including Vilnius, on 15 June 1940. As a result of the Polish–Lithuanian War (1919–1920) and the Polish–Soviet
Vilnius Region under Lithuanian administration (1939–1940)
Vilnius_Region_under_Lithuanian_administration_(1939–1940)
Highest military award of Nazi Germany
(Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub) was instituted on 3 June 1940. Before the introduction of the Oak Leaves, only 124 members of the Wehrmacht
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross
German World War II submarine
in Bremen as yard number 956. She was launched on 9 March 1940 and commissioned on 11 June, with Kapitänleutnant Georg-Wilhelm Schulz in command. The
German_submarine_U-124_(1940)
First person to be inoculated against rabies (1885)
Joseph Meister (21 February 1876 – 24 June 1940) was the first person to be inoculated against rabies by Louis Pasteur, and likely the first person to
Joseph_Meister
World War II military campaign
The invasion of Belgium or Belgian campaign (10–28 May 1940), formed part of the larger Battle of France, an offensive campaign by Germany during the Second
German invasion of Belgium (1940)
German_invasion_of_Belgium_(1940)
British Army general and colonial administrator (1874–1957)
Governor General's Horse Guards, 21 June 1940 – 12 April 1946 Colonel of the Governor General's Foot Guards, 21 June 1940 – 12 April 1946 Colonel of the Canadian
Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone
Alexander_Cambridge,_1st_Earl_of_Athlone
Soviet and Nazi German occupation (1940–1991)
initial Soviet invasion and occupation of the Baltic states began in June 1940 under the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, made between the Soviet Union and Nazi
Occupation of the Baltic states
Occupation_of_the_Baltic_states
British single-seat WWII fighter aircraft
in June 1940, 10 Mk IIs were built; 23 rolled out in July, 37 in August, and 56 in September. By the time production ended at Castle Bromwich in June 1945
Supermarine_Spitfire
German grand admiral (1891–1980)
1940) (Kingdom of Italy) Military Order of Savoy Commander's Cross (7 November 1941) (Kingdom of Italy) Order of Naval Merit in white (10 June 1940)
Karl_Dönitz
JUNE 1940
JUNE 1940
Female
English
English form of French Jehanne, JANE means "God is gracious."
Male
Slovene
Croatian and Slovene form of Greek Georgios, JURE means "earth-worker, farmer."
Male
English
Another Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, JUDE means "praised." In the bible, this is the name of the brother of James.Â
Girl/Female
Latin American English
Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from French jeune ‘young’, a distinguishing name for the younger of two bearers of the same personal name. Compare Young.Translation of French Juin, name of the month of June, probably applied as a nickname for someone born or baptized in that month or for a foundling discovered in June.A Juin from La Rochelle, France, is recorded in Saint-Jean, Quebec, in 1666.
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
(ì •) Korean unisex name JUNG means "chaste."
Female
Japanese
(é †) Japanese unisex name JUN means "obedient."
Male
Spanish
Spanish name derived from Latin juniperus, JUNÃPERO means "juniper tree."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Youthful
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Young; June is Known as the Bridal Month
Girl/Female
Latin
Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is...
Girl/Female
Irish
Irish form of Jane “God is gracious.â€
Female
English
English name derived from the name of the month which was named after the Roman goddess Juno, JUNE means "vital force."Â
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of English Agnes, AUNE means "chaste; holy."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Basque, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Swedish
Sixth Month of the Year; June; Born in June; Vital Force
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Rúni, RUNE means "secret lore."
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : from the vernacular form of the Hebrew personal name Yehuda ‘Judah’ (of unknown meaning). In the Bible, this is the name of Jacob’s eldest son. It was not a popular name among Christians in medieval Europe, because of the associations it had with Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Christ for thirty pieces of silver. Among Jews, however, the Hebrew name and its reflexes in various Jewish languages (such as Yiddish Yude) have been popular for generations, and have given rise to many Jewish surnames.French : name for a Jew, Old French jude (Latin Iudaeus, Greek Ioudaios, from Hebrew Yehudi ‘member of the tribe of Judah’).English : from a pet form of Jordan.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Finnish, German, Latin, Muslim, Swedish
Lovable; Born in the Month of the June
Girl/Female
Latin Irish Shakespearean
Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is...
Girl/Female
Latin
Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is...
JUNE 1940
JUNE 1940
Boy/Male
Celtic
Interpreter.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Intellect; Wife of Surya Dev
Girl/Female
Yiddish
Bitter.
Male
Danish
, holy.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Friend of the religion (Islam)
Female
Greek
(Άκανθα) Greek name AKANTHA means "thorn." In mythology, this is the name of a nymph loved by Apollo.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Universal, Whole, Lord Rama
Surname or Lastname
English (now chiefly Yorkshire)
English (now chiefly Yorkshire) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of spurs, from Middle English spore, spure ‘spur’.
Girl/Female
German, Swedish
Mighty in Battle
Boy/Male
Arabic
Pure; Clean
JUNE 1940
JUNE 1940
JUNE 1940
JUNE 1940
JUNE 1940
v. t.
A melancholy strain or tune in music; any tune.
n.
Old iron, or other metal, glass, paper, etc., bought and sold by junk dealers.
superl.
Not in tune.
v. t.
To put out of tune.
v. t.
To tune wrongly.
n.
One of the early discovered asteroids.
v. i.
See Juke.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tune
n.
The half of a lune.
n.
A lune. See Lune.
v. t.
To tune; to intone.
a.
Without tune; inharmonious; unmusical.
n.
The state of giving the proper, sound or sounds; just intonation; harmonious accordance; pitch of the voice or an instrument; adjustment of the parts of an instrument so as to harmonize with itself or with others; as, the piano, or the organ, is not in tune.
n.
A rhythmical, melodious, symmetrical series of tones for one voice or instrument, or for any number of voices or instruments in unison, or two or more such series forming parts in harmony; a melody; an air; as, a merry tune; a mournful tune; a slow tune; a psalm tune. See Air.
pl.
of June
imp. & p. p.
of Tune
v. t.
To put into a state adapted to produce the proper sounds; to harmonize, to cause to be in tune; to correct the tone of; as, to tune a piano or a violin.
n.
The sixth month of the year, containing thirty days.
n.
The sister and wife of Jupiter, the queen of heaven, and the goddess who presided over marriage. She corresponds to the Greek Hera.