BlōtmōnaþIn the Anglo-Saxon calendar, Blōtmōnaþ (modern English: blót month) was the month roughly corresponding to November.[1] The month was recorded by the English scholar Bede in his treatise De temporum ratione (The Reckoning of Time), saying "Blod-monath is month of immolations, for it was in this month that the cattle which were to be slaughtered were dedicated to the gods.”[2] An entry in the Menologium seu Calendarium Poeticum, an Old English poem about the months, explains:
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