Vesper (noun)

  1. An evening prayer or service, especially in the Christian Church.
  2. The evening star, especially Venus, when it is seen in the western sky after sunset.

Origin:

From the latin word 'vesper' meaning evening.

Examples:

  1. The priest led the congregation in a vesper service every night before bed.
  2. The ancient mariners used the vesper to navigate their ships at sea.
  3. She was raised attending vesper services every week with her family.
  4. He stargazed every clear night, searching for the vesper in the sky.
  5. The peaceful melody of the vesper echoed through the church at sunset.
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