Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
Vespertine refers to the time of evening or sunset. It describes something that occurs or is connected to the evening, or that has an evening atmosphere or quality.
In ancient Roman times, the evening star (Venus) was known as Vesperus. The term "vespertine" initially referred to the time when this star appeared in the sky, marking the onset of evening. Over time, it came to be used more broadly to describe the entire evening period.
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