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summer-like, a.|ˈsʌməlaɪk| [f. summer n.1 + -like.] Like, or like that of, summer; summery. † Also = summerly a. 1.
1530Palsgr. 325/1 Sommerlyke, belongyng to the sommer season, estiual. 1610Holland Camden's Brit. (1637) 220 In summer time it is a right summer-like Country. 1772T. Smith Jrnl. (1849) 278 Several summer-like days this month [Dec.] 1842Longfellow in Life (1891) I. 413 The weather for ten days past has been delicious and summer-like. 1912World 7 May 681/1 The King..attended the races on Thursday, when the weather was almost summer-like. |