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midsummer moon — noun The month during which midsummer occurs, associated with midsummer madness • • • Main Entry: ↑mid … Useful english dictionary
midsummer madness — noun Madness attributable to the heat of summer, or to the midsummer moon. Why this is very midsummer madness … Wiktionary
midsummer madness — /ˌmɪdsʌmə ˈmædnəs/ (say .midsumuh madnuhs) noun Colloquial a temporary lapse into folly or foolishness, especially during the summer. {from the belief that lunacy was connected to the phases of the moon, and that the height of madness occurred… …
Blue moon — This article is about the astronomical phenomenon. For other uses, see Blue Moon (disambiguation). 31 December 2009 Blue Moon with partial lunar eclipse A blue moon can refer to the third full moon in a season with four full moons … Wikipedia
A Midsummer Night's Dream — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see A Midsummer Night s Dream (disambiguation). A Midsummer Night s Dream act IV, scene I. Engraving from a painting by Henry Fuseli, published 1796. A Midsummer Night s Dream is a play… … Wikipedia
Oberon (moon) — For other uses, see Oberon (disambiguation). Oberon The best Voyager 2 image of Oberon, obtained on January 24, 1986 Discovery D … Wikipedia
Man in the Moon — For other uses, see Man in the Moon (disambiguation). Lunar nearside with major maria and craters labeled The Man in the Moon is an imaginary figure resembling a human face, head or body, that observers from some cultural backgrounds typically… … Wikipedia
Death in Midsummer and other stories — is a 1966 collection of stories by Yukio Mishima that had been previously translated into English. It contains one play, Dōjōji, based on a Nō drama of that name. Stories Death in Midsummer. A middle class family goes on vacation to a beach… … Wikipedia
A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy — original movie poster Directed by Woody Allen Produced by … Wikipedia
Titania (moon) — Infobox Planet name = Titania alt names = Uranus III adjectives = Titanian caption = Click image for description bgcolour = #a0ffa0 discovery = yes discoverer = William Herschel discovered = January 11, 1787 semimajor = 435 910 km mean orbit… … Wikipedia