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1 midsummer
midsummermidsummer ['mid'slucida sans unicodeʌfontmə] <singolare >sostantivo MaskulinMittsommer Maskulin, Hochsommer MaskulinDizionario italiano-tedesco > midsummer
2 midsummer
noundie [Zeit der] Sommersonnenwende[on] Midsummer['s] Day — [am] Johannistag
* * *(the middle of summer: It happened in midsummer; ( also adjective) a midsummer day.) der Hochsommer- academic.ru/46759/Midsummer_Day">Midsummer Day- Midsummer Eve* * *mid·ˈsum·mer* * *A s1. Mitte f des Sommers, Hochsommer m2. ASTRON Sommersonnenwende f (21. Juni)* * *noundie [Zeit der] Sommersonnenwende[on] Midsummer['s] Day — [am] Johannistag
* * *n.Hochsommer m.Sommerwende f.3 midsummer
4 midsummer
5 midsummer
6 midsummer madness
7 Midsummer Day
* * *2. einer der 4 brit. Quartalstage8 Midsummer(s) Day
Mid·sum·mer('s) ˈDayn Johannistag m9 Midsummer Eve
10 midsummer festival
n.Sonnenwendfeier f.11 Midsummer('s) Day
Mid·sum·mer('s) 'Day nJohannistag m12 nyárközép
(DE) Hochsommer {r}; Mittsommer {r}; (EN) midsummerСм. также в других словарях:
Midsummer — Mid sum mer, n. [AS. midsumor.] The middle of summer. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Midsummer daisy} (Bot.), the oxeye daisy. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
midsummer — (n.) O.E. midsumor, from MID (Cf. mid) + sumor summer (see SUMMER (Cf. summer)). Midsummer Day, as an English quarter day, was June 24. Astronomically June 21, but traditionally reckoned in Europe on the night of June 23 24 … Etymology dictionary
midsummer — [mid′sum′ər] n. 1. the middle of summer 2. the time of the summer solstice, about June 21 adj. of, in, or like midsummer … English World dictionary
midsummer — ► NOUN 1) the middle part of summer. 2) the summer solstice … 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 — [[t]mɪ̱dsʌ̱mə(r)[/t]] N UNCOUNT Midsummer is the period in the middle of the summer. In midsummer every town is impossibly crowded... It was a lovely midsummer morning … 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
midsummer — mid|sum|mer [ mıd,sʌmər ] noun uncount the middle part of summer, when the weather is usually the hottest: a midsummer morning a day in midsummer … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
midsummer — UK [ˌmɪdˈsʌmə(r)] / US [ˈmɪdˌsʌmər] noun [uncountable] the middle part of summer, when the weather is usually hottest a day in midsummer a midsummer morning … English dictionary
midsummer — noun Date: before 12th century 1. the middle of summer 2. the summer solstice • midsummer adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
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