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estival

[es-tuh-vuhl, e-stahy-vuhl] / ˈɛs tə vəl, ɛˈstaɪ vəl /
ADJECTIVE
summery
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
wintery


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Rothschild, whose legal name is Sonny Estival, countered that the works were an absurdist statement on luxury goods and immune from the lawsuit based on protections in the 1st Amendment of the U.S.

From Reuters • Jun. 23, 2023

Rothschild, whose legal name is Sonny Estival, countered that the works are an absurdist statement on luxury goods and immune from the lawsuit based on First Amendment protections for art.

From Reuters • Mar. 6, 2023

In the seventeenth century, a member of the Hugo family was known both in the Church and in literature, and became Abbé of Estival and Bishop of Ptolemais.

From Victor Hugo: His Life and Works by Smith, G. Barnett

At the head of a pack of hounds she knew no obstacle, and, on one occasion, penetrated on horseback, followed by her dogs, into the oratory of the nuns of the Convent of Estival.

From Royal Palaces and Parks of France by McManus, Blanche

He pub. in 1599 Hymns and Sacred Songs, including the beautiful "Day Estival," descriptive of a summer day.

From A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by Cousin, John W. (John William)




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