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vernal (adj.)

"pertaining to spring," 1530s, from Late Latin vernalis "of the spring," from vernus "of spring," from Latin ver "the spring, spring-time," from PIE *wesr- "the spring" (source also of Old Norse var "spring," Greek ear, Armenian gar-un, Sanskrit vasantah, Persian bahar, Old Church Slavonic vesna "spring," Lithuanian vasara "summer").

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Definitions of vernal from WordNet

vernal (adj.)
suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh;
Synonyms: youthful / young
vernal (adj.)
of or characteristic of or occurring in spring;
the vernal equinox
From wordnet.princeton.edu