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summerer

Summerer is a rarely used English noun formed from the verb summer with the agent suffix -er. In contemporary writing, it may refer to a person who spends the summer in a particular place, often as part of a seasonal residence, retreat, or work assignment. Because the term is not widely standardized, its precise meaning changes with context; it can describe a seasonal tenant, a temporary resident, or a worker who occupies a location only during the summer months.

Origin and attestations: The word is built from summer, the season, combined with the agent suffix -er

Usage notes and alternatives: For clear communication, writers often substitute more established terms such as seasonal

See also: summer, summering, seasonal resident, seasonal worker, seasonal migration.

to
yield
a
person
who
performs
the
action.
It
is
not
widely
attested
in
major
dictionaries
and
tends
to
appear
mainly
in
informal,
regional,
or
literary
usage.
Its
usage
is
not
restricted
to
any
specific
dialect,
but
it
remains
uncommon
across
most
formal
writing.
resident,
seasonal
worker,
summer
resident,
or
summer
visitor.
In
creative
writing,
summerer
may
be
used
as
a
stylistic
coinage
or
fictional
designation,
provided
the
reader
understands
the
intended
meaning
from
context.
If
precision
is
required,
defining
the
term
upon
first
use
is
advisable.