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)

  1. The time of the day between dusk and night, when it gets dark.
  2. 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.
  3. (figuratively) A concluding time period; a point in time near the end of something; the beginning of the end of something.
  4. 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.
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

  1. present participle of even

Etymology 3

Inflected forms.

Verb

evening

  1. 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)

  1. (obsolete) levelling, equalisation, act or process of making or becoming even or equal
  2. (obsolete) equinox
    Synonyms: dag-en-nachtevening, equinox, nachtevening

Derived terms

  • dag-en-nachtevening
  • nachtevening

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vesperal

English

Adjective

vesperal (not comparable)

  1. vesper; evening

Noun

vesperal (plural vesperals)

  1. A book containing details of the chants and rituals associated with vespers.

Anagrams

  • Peavlers

Interlingua

Adjective

vesperal (comparative plus vesperal, superlative le plus vesperal)

  1. 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)

  1. (attributive) evening

Declension

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