Midsummer Definition

mĭdsŭmər
mid-summer
noun
The middle of the summer.
American Heritage
The time of the summer solstice, about June 21
Webster's New World

The first day of summer.

Wiktionary

Midsummer Day, the English quarter day.

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A pagan holiday or Wiccan Sabbat.

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adjective
Of, in, or like midsummer.
Webster's New World
Happening in the middle of summer.
Wiktionary
pronoun

A pagan holiday and Wiccan Sabbat.

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Other Word Forms of Midsummer

Noun

Singular:
midsummer
Plural:
midsummers

Origin of Midsummer

  • From Middle English, from Old English midsumer, midsumor (“midsummer"), from Proto-Germanic *midjaz (“mid-"), *sumaraz (“summer"), equivalent to mid- +"Ž summer. More at mid, summer.

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