Noun
/prɛˈɪəriəl/
The term "Prairial" refers specifically to a month in the French Republican calendar, which corresponds roughly to the period from May 20 to June 18 in the Gregorian calendar. It is derived from the French word "prairie," meaning "meadow" or "field," symbolizing the time of year when the fields are lush and blooming. The usage of "Prairial" is primarily historical, associated with the period during the French Revolution when the Republican calendar was introduced. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation or contemporary writing, making it more prevalent in historical or academic contexts.
"During Prairial, the citizens celebrated the bounty of nature."
Во время Прайриала граждане отмечали изобилие природы.
"The festival of flowers took place in Prairial, marking the end of spring."
Фестиваль цветов проходил в Прайриале, знаменуя конец весны.
"Prairial was celebrated with great enthusiasm in revolutionary France."
Прайриал отмечался с большим энтузиазмом в революционной Франции.
While "Prairial" is not used frequently in idiomatic expressions, its association with blooming life and spring festivities can inspire a few contextual phrases. However, idiomatic usage directly involving "Prairial" is rare due to its specificity.
"In the praetorian spirit of Prairial, we strive to embrace renewal and growth in our lives."
В духе праеторианцев Прайриала мы стремимся принять обновление и рост в нашей жизни.
"Every year, as Prairial approaches, I feel a surge of inspiration like the fields awakening from their slumber."
Каждый год, по мере приближения Прайриала, я чувствую прилив вдохновения, как поля пробуждаются от сна.
"The essence of Prairial lives in every blossom that bursts forth during this jubilant season."
Суть Прайриала живет в каждом цветке, который распускается в этот радостный сезон.
The word "Prairial" originates from the French term "prairie," which denotes a grassland or meadow. The Republican calendar was developed during the French Revolution, and its months often referenced agricultural or seasonal themes, hence Prairial being tied to the lushness of fields.