At the end of the 14th, autumpne (modern form from 16c), automone (13c.) From old French autumpne, from Latin autumnus (which can also be affected by "auctumnus, auctus" increase "), the origin is It is unknown. It may have come from Etruscan, but Tucker implies the fundamental meaning of "dry season" and * auq - (which indicates that the form of -c- is primitive), and the old English sere Compare -month August ".
Harvest is a British name for this season until autumn replaces 16c. In the UK, this season is very common from August to October and from September to November in the US. See all Italian autunno, Spanish otoƱo, Portuguese outono. Unlike the other three seasons, the name of the Indo - European language has no evidence that it has a common vocabulary.
Many words "autumn" mean "late summer" and "harvest". See also the leaves, see also from Luda "Reddish" to Lithuanian ruduo "Autumn"; Old Irish fog bird literally means "Under the winter."
A small discourse has fallen into an identity crisis, and degeneration is one of them. Both autumn and autumn were born in the UK and moved to the United States. But so far, autumn has been a popular term for quite a while. Actually, until 1755 when Samuel Johnson first entered an English dictionary, the autumn of "fall" was not in the dictionary. Why did not Pickering's friends reveal further detail to us - but by the middle of the 19th century American dictionary editors thought that fall is totally American. Autumn is still occasionally used in British English speaking countries, but usually there are only a few regular phrases such as spring and autumn.
Autumn is also called autumn of North American English, it is one of the four seasons. Autumn shows transition from summer to winter, September (Northern Hemisphere) or March (Southern Hemisphere), the daily period is greatly shortened and the temperature drops sharply. One of its main features is the falling off of deciduous leaves. In some cultures, I think autumn is "Mid-Autumn Festival", but I think the country where the temperature delay is long is the beginning of autumn. Meteorologists (and the warmest countries in the Southern Hemisphere) use definitions based on calendar months, the Northern Hemisphere falls in September, October, November, and the Southern Hemisphere falls in March, April and May.