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Vesperal
Vesperal Ves"per*al, a. Vesper; evening. [R.]

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- Bresparola Bianca, Orisi bianca, Uva Vespera, Vespaia, Vespaiolo, Vespajola, Vespajuola Di B****ano, Vesparola, and Vespera. J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Guide...
- Cicurina vespera is a rare species of spider in the family Dictynidae known by the common name Government Canyon Bat Cave meshweaver. It is endemic to...
- Fraternidade Universal Last day of last year (Lunar) Chinese New Year's Eve 除夕 Véspera do Novo Ano Lunar 1st day of 1st month (Lunar) Chinese New Year's Day 農曆正月初一...
- Lepidoptera Family: Sphingidae Genus: Nephele Species: N. xylina Binomial name Nephele xylina Rothschild & Jordan, 1910 Synonyms Nephele vespera Fawcett, 1916...
- Brazil. The phonemes /s/ and /z/ are never palatalized. Examples: véspera [ˈvɛspeɾɐ], isto [ˈistu], desde [ˈdezdʒi]. ⟨r⟩ in mid-word coda position is...
- Meridies (mid-day) Tempus pomeridianum (afternoon) Solis occasus (sunset) Vespera (evening) Crepusculum (twilight) Prima fax (lighting of candles) Concubia...
- for drought, dry season or low water levels. Portuguese and Spanish have véspera and víspera, respectively, for eve, or the day before. Spanish also has...
- of vespers and compline. Old English speakers translated the Latin word vesperas as æfensang, which became 'evensong' in modern English. Typically used...
- Henrique sente panturrilha contra o Volta Redonda e preocupa Botafogo às vésperas da Libertadores". Fogo na Rede (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 9 April...
- religious communities. Old English speakers translated the Latin word vesperas as æfensang, which became evensong in modern English. The term is now usually...