sprummer
English
Noun
sprummer (uncountable)
- Transition period between spring and summer: late spring.
- 1963, Encore - Issues 41-52, page 47:
- SPRUMMER is the Tavistock Repertory Company's season between April and July at the TOWER THEATRE
- 1991, Northwest Energy News:
- Spring and summer chinook ("sprummer" chinook to the National Marine Fisheries Service) hang on at critically low levels that represent irretrievable loss of invaluable genetic diversity.
- 2011 April, Katie Duncan, “Sprinting into sprummer”, in Australian Geographic:
- 2013, John Charles Ryan, Toward a phen (omen) ology of the seasons: The emergence of the Indigenous Weather Knowledge Project (IWKP):
- Revising and reassigning the antipodean seasons, he divides spring into a two-month “sprinter” (August–September) and two-month “sprummer” (October–November).
- 2016 March, Roger Farrow, “Field trips spring to summer (sprummer)”, in Journal (Australian Native Plants Society. Canberra Region, volume 18, number 7:
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