st john's eve
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Definition
- Noun:
- The night before Midsummer Day: "St John's Eve" specifically refers to the evening and night of June 23rd, preceding the feast day of St John the Baptist on June 24th (Midsummer Day). It is traditionally associated with various festivities, bonfires, and celebrations in many European cultures.
Usage
- The term "St John's Eve" is a proper noun used to name a specific date on the traditional calendar. It is used in historical, cultural, and religious contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The villagers gathered herbs on St John's Eve, believing they held special powers.
- Celebrations for St John's Eve often include lighting bonfires and dancing.
Advanced Usage
- "To celebrate St John's Eve": to observe or take part in the traditional customs of this night.
- They travel to the countryside every year to celebrate St John's Eve with family.
Variants and Related Words
- Midsummer Eve: A near-synonym often used interchangeably with "St John's Eve," referring to the same night.
- St John's Day: The following day, June 24th, which is the feast day itself.
Synonyms
- Midsummer Eve: The eve of the summer solstice celebration.
- The Vigil of St John: A more formal or religious term for the same occasion.
Notes
- As a proper noun, "St John's Eve" is typically capitalized. It refers to a single, specific annual event rather than a general concept.