Etymology of "autumn":
The word "autumn" derives from the Latin "autumnus," which originally meant "the season of early rains." It is thought to be related to the Latin verb "augere" ("to increase"), as autumn is a time of ripening and harvesting.
Meaning of "autumn":
Autumn is the season of the year that comes after summer and before winter. It is characterized by falling temperatures, shorter days, and the changing colors of leaves on deciduous trees. Autumn is often associated with harvest festivals, as it is a time of gathering crops and preparing for the winter season.
Origin of "autumn":
The word "autumn" has been used in English since the 13th century. It is derived from the Middle English word "autumpne," which itself comes from the Old French word "autompne." The Old French word is ultimately derived from the Latin "autumnus."
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