“Spring” is an obsolete word. In everyday speech, nobody uses it today. But at least once in his life, everyone heard him - this word is present in the title of the novel of the great Russian writer Turgenev "Spring Water". Synonyms for the word "spring" are listed in this article.
Value
Dahl does not interpret the adjective vernal. This word is also missing in other dictionaries. You can find the definition of the noun "spring", but very concise. Spring means "spring" (a word that is no longer in use). Spring is an adjective formed from the noun "spring". Only one synonym for this word. Spring is spring. Perhaps it came from the same word as the adjective "old", that is, the former, recent, yesterday, then, past.
In one of the works in the hoku genre, translated into Russian, the phrase "spring time" is found. Poets and art translators often use archaisms to add sophistication to a syllable. In the literature, you can find other phrases with this adjective, for example, "spring ice".
Transient
Turgenev created many works that have become world classics. Regarding the name of one of them, questions often arise. Why did the writer name his novel Spring Water?
The main character, an elderly nobleman, recalls the events that occurred 30 years ago. Then he was in Germany. I met a young Italian woman and immediately fell in love with her. Sanin, and this is exactly the last name of the protagonist, makes the girl an offer. But in his life, a fatal beauty suddenly appears, who breaks all hopes for a speedy family happiness.
Fifty-year-old Sanin recalls this story, and then makes inquiries and finds out that the Italian woman married him two years after breaking up with him. She has five children and she is happy.
Everything flows, everything changes - this is the main idea of the Turgenevsky novel. The spring is spring, but here the synonymous can be "transitory", "temporary", "departed." Spring water is a symbol of youth, hope. A symbol of all that does not exist for long, but leaves a person’s memory for life.