st john's night

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st john's night

People light bonfires on St John's Night.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The night before Midsummer Day (June 24th): "St John's Night" specifically refers to the evening and night of June 23rd, preceding the feast day of St. John the Baptist. It is traditionally associated with midsummer celebrations, bonfires, and folklore in many European cultures.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The villagers lit a large bonfire to celebrate St John's Night.
    • According to legend, certain herbs gathered on St John's Night possess special powers.
    • The festival begins on St John's Night with music and dancing.
Advanced Usage
  • "St John's Night celebrations": refers to the traditional festivities held on this night.

    • The St John's Night celebrations in the coastal town are famous for their torchlit processions.
  • "On the eve of St John's" / "St John's Eve": alternative phrases referring to the same night.

    • It is customary to light bonfires on the eve of St John's.
Variants and Related Words
  • Midsummer Eve: Another name for the same night, emphasizing its connection to the summer solstice period.
  • St John's Day: The following day, June 24th, which is the feast day itself.
Synonyms
  • Midsummer Night: A more general poetic term for a night around the summer solstice, often used interchangeably in a cultural context.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is inherently a proper noun referring to a specific calendar date with cultural and historical significance, rather than having multiple abstract meanings. Its primary meaning is fixed to the night of June 23rd.
st john's night

People light bonfires on St John's Night.

Noun
  1. the night before Midsummer Day