februaty
Februaty is a term used to refer to the month of February, which is the second month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. It is named after the Latin word "februum," which was the name of a festival held in honor of the Roman god of war, Februus. The month is typically associated with the winter season in the Northern Hemisphere and the summer season in the Southern Hemisphere. February has 28 days in a common year and 29 days in a leap year, which occurs every four years. The month is notable for its shortest length among the twelve months of the year, and it is also the only month not to have a name derived from either a Roman god or goddess. February is often celebrated with Valentine's Day, which falls on February 14th, and is a day dedicated to love and affection.