vesper
IPA: vˈɛspɝ
Root Word: Vesper
noun
- Hesperus, Venus, the evening star
- A surname from German.
- The bell that summons worshipers to vespers; the vesper-bell
- (poetic) The evening.
- A vesper martini.
- A vesper bat.
adjective
- (poetic) Evening.
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Examples of "vesper" in Sentences
- Poetry has been the key for me, try www.spreadtheword.org.uk : Threads Started By: vesper..
- And Mr. C.E.B., in the summertime they had what they called a vesper services up on Park Hill.
- Stoles for festivals are generally ornamented with embroidery, especially what are called vesper stoles ".
- John McCain needs to get his old behind on the battle field to see what these young men and women are going through. vesper
- Poor little girl; one day to be called a vesper Vole, the next to be forgotten altogether, the next to be remembered after this fashion.
- To be sure the recitation in concert, where the names of the asteroids, only four in number (instead of a million and four) were brought out by some of us, as "vesper,"
- We looked about and could see neither her nor Alice; and as it was nearly the hour they call vesper, though the days were still pretty long, we were greatly alarmed at their disappearance.
- The hermeneutic of continuity recently published an update of my professional work which has now reached a critical legal juncture here in London : vesper has left a new comment on the post "Mass at St Peter's".
- Last season hermeneutic of continuity published an update of my FARE 2008/9 professional work which as has now reached a critical legal juncture here in London : vesper has left a new comment on the post "Mass at St Peter's".
- The hermeneutic of continuity recently published an update of my FARE 2008/9 professional work which as you are aware has now reached a critical legal juncture here in London : vesper has left a new comment on the post "Mass at St Peter's".
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