1. vesper - Noun
2. vesper - Adjective
3. Vesper - Proper noun
The evening star; Hesper; Venus, when seen after sunset; hence, the evening.
Of or pertaining to the evening, or to the service of vespers; as, a vesper hymn; vesper bells.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHow sweet on the breeze of the evening swells The vesper call of those soothing bells, Borne softly and dying in echoes away, Like a requiem sung to the parting day. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Bob saw a Vesper Sparrow (see photo below) this week and a Blue-winged Teal. Source: Internet
Sacred music main Vespro della Beata Vergine main Monteverdi's first church music publication was the archaic Mass In illo tempore to which the Vesper Psalms of 1610 were added. Source: Internet
At all four race starts, the groupings were much tighter as crews ramped up their performances and rivalries reared their heads: Rambler 100 versus Genuine Risk, Vesper versus Venomous, Black Hole versus Nix (versus Affinity today). Source: Internet
“As I’ve tried to explain,” Mistress Vesper sighed, “what I do goes beyond the merely physical. Source: Internet
These included his cocktail, ( "The Vesper" ) and Bond's diet. Source: Internet