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NOVEMBERTEENTH / APRILTEENTH
These two words are meant to be nouns similar to the word "Juneteenth," which represents a portmanteau and designates the month "June" combined with the word "teenth" signifying (nine)teenth. The definition of this combined noun (Juneteenth) is understood, socially and generally, as a celebration of the announcement of absolute freedom for White and Black Slaves on the 19th of June, 1865. And in like manner, the new words: Novemberteenth and Aprilteenth are closely associated with the issuance of the November 18, 1618 Proclamation of Freedom Document (formally titled "Instructions to George Yeardley") by the Virginia Company of London to declare the remainder of all White Slaves absolute freedom in the Virginia Colony. This Proclamation of Freedom Document was announced (arrived) however in the Virginia Colony on April 19, 1619, that which both are considered portmanteaus to represent both dates.

These two nouns appear as "NOVEMBERTEENTH / APRILTEENTH" with the front slash as its definition in literature as "or."