Etymology and Origin
The French word "feuillemorte" is derived from two Latin words: * "folium" meaning "leaf" * "mortuus" meaning "dead"
The term "feuillemorte" first appeared in the 16th century and was used to describe the brownish-red color of autumn leaves.
Meaning
"Feuillemorte" can have several meanings:
Usage
"Feuillemorte" is used in various contexts:
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