August

August, originally called Sextilis, as the sixth month of the Roman year, which began in March, and named August in honour of Augustus, as being the month identified with remarkable events in his career.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Augurs * Augusta
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Au`ersperg, Count von
Auf`recht, Theodor
Aufklärung, The
Auge`as
Auger
Au`gereau, Pierre François Charles
Au`gier, Émile
Augs`burg
Augsburg Confession
Augurs
August
Augusta
Augustan Age
Augusti
Augustin
Au`gustine, St.
Augustinians
Augustus
Augustus
Augustus I.
Augustus II.

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August in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

Links here from Chalmers

Abbot, George
Achillini, Alexander
Adamson, Patrick
Adanson, Michel
Addison, Joseph
Adrian, Publius Æliuvs
Agrippa, Henry Cornelius
Aidan
Aland, Sir John Fortescue
Alaymo, Mark Anthony
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