Theme week! -- seasonal adjectives, starting with:
vernal (VUR-nl) - adj., related to or occurring in spring; having characteristics like spring, such as fresh, young, youthful.
This is rare outside of technical contexts, such as the upcoming vernal equinox, but I still see it sometimes in that extended metaphorical use. Taken around 1530 from Latin vērnālis, pertaining to spring, from vēr, season of spring (ultimately from PIE root *wósr̥/*wesr̥, spring (and how's that for a diacritic on that r̥?)) + a pertaining-to adjectival suffix. And to console those of you who just observed the North American vernal time-shift, here's some vernal sakura to gaze upon:

Thanks, WikiMedia!
---L.
vernal (VUR-nl) - adj., related to or occurring in spring; having characteristics like spring, such as fresh, young, youthful.
This is rare outside of technical contexts, such as the upcoming vernal equinox, but I still see it sometimes in that extended metaphorical use. Taken around 1530 from Latin vērnālis, pertaining to spring, from vēr, season of spring (ultimately from PIE root *wósr̥/*wesr̥, spring (and how's that for a diacritic on that r̥?)) + a pertaining-to adjectival suffix. And to console those of you who just observed the North American vernal time-shift, here's some vernal sakura to gaze upon:

Thanks, WikiMedia!
---L.