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Midsummer Eve
Midsummer Even.1. June 23, the day before Midsummer Day, celebrated in Europe, Latin America, and Scandinavian communities in the United States by merrymaking.2. June 23, the day before Midsummer Day, celebrated in many Christian churches by feasting. Also called Saint John's Eve.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Midsummer Eve - the night before Midsummer Day June 23, Midsummer Night, St John's Eve, St John's Nightday - a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance; "Mother's Day"June - the month following May and preceding July | Translationsmidsummer (midˈsamə) noun the middle of summer. It happened in midsummer; (also adjective) a midsummer day. 仲夏, 夏至 仲夏,夏至 Midsummer ˈDay noun the 24th of June when the saint's day of St. John the Baptist is celebrated. 施洗約翰節(6月24日),仲夏節(6月24日) 施洗约翰节(6月24日) Midsummer ˈEve noun 仲夏夜 仲夏夜Midsummer Eve
Synonyms for Midsummer Evenoun the night before Midsummer DaySynonyms- June 23
- Midsummer Night
- St John's Eve
- St John's Night
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