summerful

Etymology

From summer + -ful.

noun

  1. Enough to fill or be produced by a summer.“Then suddenly he poured out from his throat Whole summerfuls of song in every note”

adj

  1. Having or characteristic of summer; summery.“The summerless year 1927 is brought in as an example of their unutterable folly: that year was as summerful as any other year!”