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summerish, a.|ˈsʌmərɪʃ| [f. summer n.1 + -ish1.] Somewhat summer-like.
1726Leoni Alberti's Archit. I. 15/1 In Places subject to much Snow, the Coverings shou'd have a very steep Slope..; but in more Summerish Climates (to use such an Expression) they laid their Coverings less oblique. 1754H. Walpole Let. to J. Chute 30 Apr., To-day looks summerish, but we have no rain yet. 1847Jeffrey Let. to Mrs. A. Rutherfurd 21 June, Our weather has been summerish of late, but never quite summer. 1856Hawthorne Eng. Note-Bks. (1870) II. 80 In wide-awake hats and loose, blouse-like, summerish garments. |