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Vespera

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Gender Feminine
Usage Esperanto
Pronounced Pron. vehs-PEH-ra
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Meaning & History

Means "of the evening", derived from Esperanto vespero "evening", ultimately from Latin vesper.
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Keeper of the Lost Cities characters, light, time periods, times of day
Entry updated May 29, 2020 ·
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