midsummer night
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Definition
- Noun:
- The night before Midsummer Day: This term specifically refers to the night of June 23rd, preceding the feast day of St. John the Baptist (Midsummer Day) on June 24th. It is traditionally associated with summer solstice celebrations, magic, and folklore in European cultures.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- According to folklore, magical beings are said to be active on a midsummer night.
- The village held its annual bonfire festival on midsummer night.
- Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream is set during this enchanted evening.
Advanced Usage
- "Midsummer Night's Eve": An alternative name for the same night, emphasizing its position as the evening before the feast day.
- Celebrations for Midsummer Night's Eve often include dancing and singing.
Variants and Related Words
- Midsummer: (n) The period around the summer solstice, or specifically Midsummer Day (June 24th).
- Midsummer Day: (n) The feast day following Midsummer Night, occurring on June 24th.
Synonyms
- St. John's Eve: Another name for the same night, referencing the feast of St. John the Baptist the following day.
Related Phrases
- Midsummer madness: An idiom referring to foolish or eccentric behavior, sometimes humorously linked to the legendary magic of the season.
- His wild plan was dismissed as midsummer madness.
Noun
- the night before Midsummer Day