June 23
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- June 23: A specific date on the Gregorian calendar, the 23rd day of the month of June.
- The night before Midsummer Day: In historical and traditional contexts, particularly in Europe, June 23 is recognized as the eve of the Feast of St. John the Baptist (Midsummer Day, June 24). This night is associated with various festivities, bonfires, and folklore.
Usage Examples
As a calendar date:
- The conference is scheduled for June 23.
- Her birthday is on June 23.
Referring to the traditional eve:
- Celebrations on June 23, the night before Midsummer Day, often include lighting bonfires.
- According to folklore, magical herbs are gathered on June 23.
Advanced Usage
"Midsummer Eve": A traditional name for the night of June 23, leading into Midsummer Day (June 24).
- They celebrated Midsummer Eve, June 23, with a large feast.
"St. John's Eve": Another name for June 23, the eve of the Feast of St. John the Baptist.
- The old customs of St. John's Eve, June 23, are still remembered in the village.
Variants and Related Words
- Midsummer Eve (noun): The evening and night of June 23.
- St. John's Eve (noun): Synonym for Midsummer Eve, the night before the feast day of St. John the Baptist (June 24).
- Midsummer Day (noun): The day following June 23, celebrated on June 24.
Synonyms
- Midsummer Eve
- St. John's Eve
- The vigil of St. John the Baptist
Notes
- June 23 functions primarily as a date reference. Its specific association with the night before Midsummer Day is a cultural and historical meaning, not a standard calendar definition.
- When used in a modern, non-traditional context (e.g., scheduling), it carries no connotation beyond being a date.
Noun
- the night before Midsummer Day