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midsummer
CIDE DICTIONARY
midsummer, n. [AS. midsumor.].
The middle of summer. Shak. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
midsummer, n. the period of or near the summer solstice, about 21 June.
Idiom
Midsummer (or Midsummer's) Day 24 June. midsummer madness extreme folly.
Etymology
OE midsumor (as MID(1), SUMMER(1))
ROGET THESAURUS
midsummer
Morning
N morning, morn, forenoon, a, m, prime, dawn, daybreak, dayspring, foreday, sunup, peep of day, break of day, aurora, first blush of the morning, first flush of the morning, prime of the morning, twilight, crepuscule, sunrise, cockcrow, cockcrowing, the small hours, the wee hours of the morning, spring, vernal equinox, first point of Aries, noon, midday, noonday, noontide, meridian, prime, nooning, noontime, summer, midsummer, matin, matutinal, vernal, at sunrise, with the sun, with the lark, when the morning dawns, at shut of evening flowers, entre chien et loup, flames in the forehead of the morning sky, the breezy call of incense-breathing morn.For further exploring for "midsummer" in Webster Dictionary Online