- Midsummer's Day
- N-PROPERMidsummer's Day or Midsummer Day is the 24th of June.
English dictionary. 2008.
English dictionary. 2008.
Midsummer's Day — Midsummer Day UK / US or Midsummer s Day UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms Midsummer Day : singular Midsummer Day plural Midsummer Days June 24th, the official date of the middle of summer See: summer solstice … English dictionary
Midsummer's Day — noun a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland • Syn: ↑Midsummer Day, ↑St John s Day, ↑June 24 • Hypernyms: ↑quarter day • Part Holonyms: ↑June * * * Midsummer day … Useful english dictionary
Midsummer Day — UK / US or Midsummer s Day UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms Midsummer Day : singular Midsummer Day plural Midsummer Days June 24th, the official date of the middle of summer See: summer solstice … English dictionary
Midsummer Day — also .Midsummer s Day n [U and C] BrE the 24th of June … Dictionary of contemporary English
Midsummer Day — or ,Midsummer s Day noun count or uncount June 24th, the official date of the middle of summer ─ compare SUMMER SOLSTICE … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Midsummer Day — (also Midsummer s Day) ► NOUN ▪ 24 June … English terms dictionary
Midsummer — For other uses, see Midsummer (disambiguation). Midsummer Midsummer bonfire in Mäntsälä, Finland Also called Summer Solstice, Adonia, St. John s Feast Day, Līgo, Litha, M … Wikipedia
midsummer — (23/4 June) Astronomically, the summer solstice is 21 June, but tradition throughout Europe reckons 24 June as Midsummer Day, and calls the night of 23/4 Midsummer Eve, Midsummer Night, or *St John s Eve, since 24 June is the feast of St John… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Midsummer Day — noun a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland • Syn: ↑Midsummer s Day, ↑St John s Day, ↑June 24 • Hypernyms: ↑quarter day • Part Holonyms: ↑June * * * ˌMidsummer s ˈDay … Useful english dictionary
midsummer — n. the period of or near the summer solstice, about 21 June. Phrases and idioms: Midsummer (or Midsummer s) Day 24 June. midsummer madness extreme folly. Etymology: OE midsumor (as MID(1), SUMMER(1)) … Useful english dictionary