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Definition of June 23
1. Noun. The night before Midsummer Day.
Generic synonyms: Day
Group relationships: June
Lexicographical Neighbors of June 23
Literary usage of June 23
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1860)
"Thomas Stedman joined the church June 23, 1776, and his wife, Nov. ... June 23,
1776, was a dwarf, d. unm. June 15, 1814, nged 39 yrs.;—(32) Ebenezer,3 b. ..."
2. Book Auction Records by Frank Karslake (1905)
"(Hailstone copy), Londres et Les Nuits de Paris, 1st Edn., 14 pits, after Binet,
14 v. (wants the Paris, 1788 Jone», £2 S. June 23 Paris, ..."
3. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1905)
"(26) Serial beginning June 23. The Diversity Factor, and Its Influence on Motor
... AMIEE (26) June 23. An Experimental Study of Electric Waves and Their ..."
4. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1904)
"(16) June 23. Notes on Processes for Producing Open-Hearth Steel.* RM Daelen.
... Smelting Iron by Electricity. i6a> June 23. Ore Dressing at Cananea. ..."
5. Catalogue of the Pamphlets, Books, Newspapers, and Manuscripts Relating to by George Thomason (1908)
"June 23.—An Humble Remonstrance from Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army under his
... [June 23.]—A Catalogue of the Gentlemen of Worth and Quality slain on the ..."