English
Etymology
From spring + time.
Noun
springtime (countable and uncountable, plural springtimes)
- The season of spring, between winter and summer.
1980, AA Book of British Villages, Drive Publications Ltd, page 194, about Gainford, Co. Durham:Georgian and Regency houses cluster picturesquely around the sloping village green, which in springtime is carpeted with daffodils.
Derived terms
Translations
the season of spring
- Bulgarian: пролет (bg) f (prolet)
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- Korean: 봄철 (ko) (bomcheol)
- Macedonian: пролет (mk) f (prolet)
- Manx: Yn Arragh f
- Plautdietsch: Farjoa m
- Russian: весе́нний сезо́н m (vesénnij sezón), весна́ (ru) f (vesná), весеннее вре́мя года (vesenneje vrémja goda)
- Spanish: primavera (es) f
- Tibetan: དཔྱིད་དུས (dpyid dus)
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