Definition of Summerlong

1. Adjective. Extending throughout a summer ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Summerlong

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Summerlong

summercaters
summered
summerful
summerhouse
summerhouses
summerier
summeriest
summeriness
summering
summerise
summerish
summerize
summerless
summerlike
summerliness
summerlong (current term)
summerly
summers
summersault
summersaulted
summersaulting
summersaults
summerset
summersets
summersetted
summersetting
summersweet
summersweets
summertide
summertides

Literary usage of Summerlong

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Sewanee Review by University of the South (1896)
"... They lie in beds,— while I at dawn must go Lonely beneath my oak tree in the clove And sit there all the summerlong day and weep My wretched woes, ..."

2. Literary Likings by Richard Burton (1898)
"... They lie in beds — while I at dawn must go Lonely beneath my oak-tree in the clove And sit there all the summerlong day and weep My wretched woes, ..."

3. Literary Likings by Richard Burton (1902)
"... They lie in beds — while I at dawn must go Lonely beneath my oak-tree in the clove And sit there all the summerlong day and weep My wretched woes, ..."

4. Teutonic mythology by Jacob Grimm, James Steven Stallybrass (1883)
"... far as falcon flies a summerlong day, when stands fair wind under both his wings. Light clouds threatening storm are called in Iceland ..."

5. The Stories of the Kings of Norway Called the Round World (Heimskringla) by Snorri Sturluson (1905)
"... Hakon sailed off into the main and came to Denmark, and harried summerlong in the Eastlands, ..."

6. The Book of Ballads by Theodore Martin, William Edmondstoune Aytoun (1867)
"... from that remembered day, Every evening to the Wirthshaus Took I my enchanted way. Shortly to relate my story," Many a week of summerlong, Came I there, ..."

7. Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of by Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers (1847)
"... but death hath two ; and the spring and ttie autumn «end throngs of men and women to charnel-Ыш-, - ; and all the summerlong, men are recovering from ..."

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