spring.
(Of thelat. )vulg.prima vera, and this of theTal.( primum, first, and see, spring).
1. f. station of the year, astronomically principia in the Equinox of the same name and ends at the summer solstice.
2. f. warm time of year, the months of March, April and may, and in the southern than in the northern hemisphere corresponds to September, October and November.
3. f. herbaceous perennial in the family Primulaceae, with broad leaves, long, wrinkled, rough to the tact
or and lying on the ground. Among them are elevated several naked stems that carry yellow flowers in the form of aperture.4. f. Each of the years of age of young people. U m. in pl.
5. f. sown and tinged flowers of various colors of silk fabric.
6. f. vividly varies and beautiful colorful thing.
7. f. time when something is their vigor and beauty.
8. adj. said of a person: Simple, Candida, or easy to deceive. U t. c. s.