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summer
noun
the
warmest
season
of
the
year
,
occurring
between
spring
and
autumn
•
The
children
can
’
t
wait
for
summer
vacation
to
begin
.
The
children
can
’
t
wait
for
summer
vacation
to
begin
.
•
In
summer
,
the
sun
stays
up
much
later
in
northern
countries
.
In
summer
,
the
sun
stays
up
much
later
in
northern
countries
.
Old
English
sumor
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*sumaraz
,
related
to
German
Sommer
and
Dutch
zomer
.
noun
a
single
year
of
a
person
’
s
age
,
expressed
poetically
or
in
literature
•
The
oak
has
stood
for
three
hundred
summers
and
still
grows
strong
.
The
oak
has
stood
for
three
hundred
summers
and
still
grows
strong
.
•
At
only
fifteen
summers
,
she
already
dreamed
of
seeing
the
world
.
At
only
fifteen
summers
,
she
already
dreamed
of
seeing
the
world
.
Same
origin
as
the
season
sense
;
using
“
summer
”
to
mean
“
year
”
dates
back
to
Middle
English
,
reflecting
the
passage
of
time
from
one
warm
season
to
the
next
.
verb
to
spend
the
summer
,
especially
in
a
particular
place
•
They
summer
in
a
small
coastal
town
every
year
to
escape
the
city
heat
.
They
summer
in
a
small
coastal
town
every
year
to
escape
the
city
heat
.
•
The
wealthy
family
summered
on
their
private
island
in
the
lake
.
The
wealthy
family
summered
on
their
private
island
in
the
lake
.
Verb
use
developed
in
the
16th
century
from
the
noun
,
meaning
“
to
pass
the
summer
(
somewhere
)”.