adj
Alternative spelling of estival [Of or relating to summer.]
adj
(rare) Of or relating to summer.
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The unpleasantly hot days of late summer.
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Synonym of summer queening
adj
Of or relating to summer.
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The time period during which a person, group, culture, etc. is at its peak.
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The early part of summer
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A person who is four years old.
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In the tourist industry, the period of highest demand. In a sun and sand resort this means the hottest months, whereas in a ski resort, this means the coldest months.
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(idiomatic) The hottest part of the summer.
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A stretch of sunny and warm, often hazy, days during late autumn.
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Synonym of St. Luke's summer.
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Synonym of St. Luke's summer.
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Madness attributable to the heat of summer, or to the midsummer moon.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of midsummer.
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(US) The part of a city between uptown and downtown
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The winter solstice; about December 21st or 22nd.
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(poetic) Resembling or characteristic of the morning.
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June solstice, when the sun reaches the northernmost point of the sky.
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The world or sphere of pens.
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In Germany, June 27 is Siebenschläfertag (Seven Sleepers Day). The weather on that day is supposed to determine the average weather of the next seven weeks.
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(obsolete or eye dialect) Summer.
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(obsolete) Alternative form of summer [One of four seasons, traditionally the second, marked by the longest and typically hottest days of the year due to the inclination of the Earth and thermal lag. Typically regarded as being from June 21 to September 22 or 23 in parts of the USA, the months of June, July and August in the United Kingdom and the months of December, January and February in the Southern Hemisphere.]
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December solstice, when the sun reaches the southernmost point of the sky
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(astronomy) The period from the moment of vernal equinox (around March 21 in the Northern Hemisphere) to the moment of the summer solstice (around June 21); the equivalent periods reckoned in other cultures and calendars.
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of St. Martin's summer [A period of warm weather in early November.]
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A short period of warm weather around St Luke's Day (18 October); an Indian summer (also figuratively).
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One of four seasons, traditionally the second, marked by the longest and typically hottest days of the year due to the inclination of the Earth and thermal lag. Typically regarded as being from June 21 to September 22 or 23 in parts of the USA, the months of June, July and August in the United Kingdom and the months of December, January and February in the Southern Hemisphere.
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(obsolete) the upper summer of a lapidary's wheel
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(Britain) daylight saving time
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Alternative spelling of summertime [The period or season of summer.]
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One who resides in a certain place during the summer.
adj
Having or characteristic of summer; summery.
adj
(rare, literary) Of or relating to summer.
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(dated, literary) Summertime.
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The period or season of summer.
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Relating to the summer.
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Through the mountains.
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Traditionally the fourth of the four seasons, typically regarded as being from December 23 to March 20 in continental regions of the Northern Hemisphere or the months of June, July, and August in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the time when the sun is lowest in the sky, resulting in short days, and the time of year with the lowest atmospheric temperatures for the region.
adj
Obsolete spelling of estival [Of or relating to summer.]
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