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weecalf | 23:53 Thu 04th Nov 2010 | ChatterBank
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Autumn gets the nice word Autumnal to describe it .Do othe other seasons Winter Summer and Spring get a particular word to describe them ?
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Springy? lol
Wintery, summery, springlike
Spring > 'vernal'
Estival is summerlike
summery
wintry
vernal for spring
... or if you live where I do, wet, wet & warm, wet & cold.
i agree weecalf, vernal (spring) doesn't have the same ring to it.
Winter - snow

Spring - rain

Summer - sun
Wintery = Brumal
As I wrote it, I thought "vernal sounds faintly rude" - too much like venal? I like Naz's springy, reminds me of the lambs
I thought that 'estival' referred to the cancellation of a major music event.

i.e. People turn up only to rant that "there's no f'in festival"
;-)
"I like Naz's springy"


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LOL @ chris - good 'un.

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