I. ˈjün noun
( -s )
Usage: usually capitalized, often attributive
Etymology: Middle English Junius, Juyn, June; Middle English Junius, from Old English & Latin; Old English, from Latin, probably from Junius, name of a Roman gens; Middle English Juyn, June, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French juin, from Old French, from Latin Junius; probably akin to Latin Juno, ancient Italian goddess
: the 6th month of the Gregorian calendar — see month table
II. verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: origin unknown
dialect : to drive briskly