vespertine

Etymology
From, from.

Adjective

 * 1)  Of or related to the evening; that occurs in the evening.
 * 2) * 1837, William Evans Burton (editor), Philadelphia in the Dog Days: An Incoherency, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, Volume 1: July—December, page 131,
 * The peripatetics issue forth to indulge in the usual vespertine locomotion; and stroll gently down the aristocratic Chesnut and up the sedate and solid-seeming Mulberry, or vice versa.
 * 1)  That sets after the sun.
 * 2)  That is principally active at dusk.
 * 3)  Occurring in the evening.
 * 4)  That opens or blooms in the evening.
 * 1)  That sets after the sun.
 * 2)  That is principally active at dusk.
 * 3)  Occurring in the evening.
 * 4)  That opens or blooms in the evening.
 * 1)  Occurring in the evening.
 * 2)  That opens or blooms in the evening.
 * 1)  Occurring in the evening.
 * 2)  That opens or blooms in the evening.
 * 1)  That opens or blooms in the evening.

Translations

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