👉 In Hebrew, "Summer's Eve" means sunset in winter, as the sun sets early in summer when the days are shorter at night. Definition: The day before sunset, known as "summer's eve," refers to a special season characterized by extended daylight hours and a gradual decrease in temperatures throughout the year. This is also called "falling dawn" or "the dark hour." This period of time usually begins during late summer months and lasts from August to December. Summer's Eve typically marks the beginning of this season, with sunsets occurring earlier than usual due to the shorter days and lower temperatures that reflect the coming fall.