vespertine
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relating to, occurring, or active in the evening
This whispering adjective has its root in vesper, the Latin for evening or evening star. Though not much used, “vesper” is a synonym for evening in English. Vespers (also known to Anglicans as evensong) is also the name of evening prayers in some Christian traditions.
Vespertine in the life sciences describes flowers that bloom at dusk, as well as the habits of bats and owls. (If you live with a cat, you’re familiar with vespertine antics.)
Literarily, it captures an eerily beautiful time of day.
One of my favourite parts of Word of the Day is when the community shares words that come to mind in reading an entry.
What words does vespertine (or evening) evoke for you?
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Date: 18/07/2017 11:56 am (UTC)I had some big comment all set last night, but I feel like the nipples took us in a different direction. ☺
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Date: 18/07/2017 08:20 pm (UTC)Nipples tend to do that. :D
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Date: 18/07/2017 11:09 pm (UTC)The thing out here is that, other than dial-up, satellite is literally the only option. We're still on a rotary phone system (!) and there's no cable. Honestly, it's not bad (omg dial-up is so much worse), but any kind of bad weather just knocks it out.
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Date: 18/07/2017 11:14 pm (UTC)