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vespertine
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From Middle English vespertyne, from Latin vespertīnus (“evening”).
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vespertine (not comparable)
- (poetic) Of or related to the evening; that occurs in the evening.
- 1837, William Evans Burton (editor), Philadelphia in the Dog Days: An Incoherency, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, Volume 1: July—December, page 131,
- The peripatetics issue forth to indulge in the usual vespertine locomotion; and stroll gently down the aristocratic Chesnut and up the sedate and solid-seeming Mulberry, or vice versa.
- 1999, Emilia Pardo Bazán, Walter Borenstein (translator), The Tribune of the People, page 124,
- 2000, Stephen Fry, The Stars' Tennis Balls, page 34,
- 'I should be honoured, Ned. Truly honoured. Will you let me go upstairs and change into something a little more vespertine?' He pointed mournfully at his speech day garb.
- 2004, Catherine E. Rigby, Topographies Of The Sacred: The Poetics Of Place In European Romanticism, page 217,
- Although in the published version of 1815, this sylvan scene of vespertine quietude does not refer to anywhere in particular, the poem was originally written in response to a specific place: on 6 September 1780 Goethe penciled it onto the wooden wall of a hunting hut on a forested hilltop, the Kickelhahn, near Ilmenau.
- 2011, John Lars Zwerenz, Vespertine Fire, Selected Poems, page 34,
- 1837, William Evans Burton (editor), Philadelphia in the Dog Days: An Incoherency, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, Volume 1: July—December, page 131,
- (astrology, of a planet または star) That sets after the sun.
- 1822, Claudius Ptolemy, J. M. Ashmand (translator), Tetrabiblos, 2002, page 44,
- 2004, Jean-Baptiste Morin, Anthony Louis LaBruzza (translator), Astrologia Gallica, Book 18, page 56,
- Finally, he[Ptolemy] says that the vespertine or second stations of the planets, especially those posited in the I.C. [4th House], and in the case of Mercury and Venus, when they are vespertine in day charts but matutine in night charts, signify temperaments that are ingenious, capable of hard work, and able to discern arcane matters, such as are seen in the nativities of magicians, prestidigitators, dream interpreters, and so on.
- (zoology, of an animal) That is principally active at dusk.
- 1949, John Thomas Howell, Marin Flora, page 103,
- In both forms of this interesting plant, the medium-sized spider-like flowers are closed from morning until late afternoon when they open to attract vespertine insects.
- 2011, James D. Nichols, Camera Traps in Animal Ecology: Methods and Analyses, page 59,
- In research involving American black bears Ursus americanus, Bridges et al. (2004b) recorded activity patterns at bait sites in Virginia and found bear activity was generally vespertine but exhibited seasonal differences with bears becoming more nocturnal in the fall, possibly in response to hunting seasons and possible pursuit by bear-hounds.
- 1949, John Thomas Howell, Marin Flora, page 103,
- (botany) Occurring in the evening.
- (botany, of a plant) That opens or blooms in the evening.
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