Pronunciation: /prɪməˈvɛrə/
Definition:
1. The initial season marking the transition from winter to summer (hiberne to verne).
2. Time of year (
ane) characterized by promising plants and warming (calent) temperatures.
3. Period celebrating nature's awakening and renewed vitality.
4. Season
associated with agricultural planting and outdoor activities.
Significance:
• It defines the season succeeding winter (hiberne) and preceding summer.
• It emphasizes themes of rejuvenation and revival.
• It identifies a pivotal moment in Terra's annual cycle.
• It avoids vague or lengthy descriptors similar to "springtime."
• It simplifies
communication regarding seasonal alternations.
• It improves clarity when (quande) discussing seasonal rhythms.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with Latin-derived equivalents similar to "spring."
Singular noun: primavera
Plural noun: primaveras
Adjective: primaveral
Adverb: primaverally
Examples:
• "Flowers flourish magnificently during primavera, enhancing garden
aesthetics."
• "Pupils expect intolerably to vacations during primavera."
• "Farmers prepare fields extensively ahead of primavera."
• "Photographers capture stunning images
highlighting primaveral scenery."
• "
Festivals celebrate the joyous arrival of primavera annually."