different between evening vs vesperal
evening
English
Alternative forms
- ev'ning (obsolete)
Etymology 1
From Middle English evening, evenyng, from Old English ?fnung, from ?fnian < ?fen (from Proto-Germanic *?banþs), corresponding to even +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?v'n?ng, IPA(key): /?i?vn??/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?ivn??/
Noun
evening (countable and uncountable, plural evenings)
- The time of the day between dusk and night, when it gets dark.
- The time of the day between the approximate time of midwinter dusk and midnight (compare afternoon); the period after the end of regular office working hours.
- At half-past nine on this Saturday evening, the parlour of the Salutation Inn, High Holborn, contained most of its customary visitors. […] In former days every tavern of repute kept such a room for its own select circle, a club, or society, of habitués, who met every evening, for a pipe and a cheerful glass.
- (figuratively) A concluding time period; a point in time near the end of something; the beginning of the end of something.
- A party or gathering held in the evening.
- 1980, Management Services (page 50)
- A few Gorllewin Cymru/West Wales Branch members attended an evening at the Dragon Hotel, Swansea, titled Photographic Techniques in Industry.
- 1980, Management Services (page 50)
Synonyms
- (time of day): eve, eventide, undern (UK dialect); see also Thesaurus:evening
Coordinate terms
- (times of day) time of day; dawn, morning, noon/midday, afternoon, dusk, evening, night, midnight (Category: en:Times of day)
Derived terms
Related terms
- eve
- even
Translations
Etymology 2
Inflected forms.
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?'v?n?ng, IPA(key): /?i?v?n??/
Verb
evening
- present participle of even
Etymology 3
Inflected forms.
Verb
evening
- present participle of evene
Anagrams
- eevning
Dutch
Etymology
From evenen +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?e?.v?.n??/
- Hyphenation: eve?ning
Noun
evening f (plural eveningen)
- (obsolete) levelling, equalisation, act or process of making or becoming even or equal
- (obsolete) equinox
- Synonyms: dag-en-nachtevening, equinox, nachtevening
Derived terms
- dag-en-nachtevening
- nachtevening
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vesperal
English
Adjective
vesperal (not comparable)
- vesper; evening
Noun
vesperal (plural vesperals)
- A book containing details of the chants and rituals associated with vespers.
Anagrams
- Peavlers
Interlingua
Adjective
vesperal (comparative plus vesperal, superlative le plus vesperal)
- vesperal
Related terms
- vespere
Romanian
Etymology
From French vespéral.
Adjective
vesperal m or n (feminine singular vesperal?, masculine plural vesperali, feminine and neuter plural vesperale)
- (attributive) evening
Declension
vesperal From the web:
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