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summertree

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[suhm-er-tree] / ˈsʌm ərˌtri /

noun

  1. summer.


Etymology

Origin of summertree

First recorded in 1425–75, summertree is from Middle English somere tre. See summer 2, tree

Example Sentences

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In 1968, Mr. Birney received Theatre World and Clarence Derwent awards for starring in Ron Cowen’s off-Broadway play “Summertree.”

From Washington Post

"And So It Goes" marks the first time that Keaton, 68, has worked with Douglas and Reiner, although she auditioned for a long-forgotten 1971 youth drama, "Summertree," that starred Douglas, with Reiner as his best friend.

From Los Angeles Times

If it is the Mrs. Bradley I mean," said Lady Canterbridge from the lower end of the table, looking up from her letter, "who looks a little like Mrs. Summertree, and has a pretty cousin with her who has very good frocks, I'm afraid you won't be able to get her down here.

From Project Gutenberg