autumntide

noun

Etymology

From autumn + -tide.

  1. derived from autumnāre
  2. derived from autumnus
  3. derived from automne
  4. derived from automne
  5. inherited from autumpne
  6. formed as autumntide — “autumn + -tide

Definitions

  1. Autumntime.

    • A beauty overlies— / Wond’rous as wide— / It is the golden glow / Of autumntide.
    • Autumntide is here again, / Fading leaf and falling rain, / Cloud-strewn sky and sodden plain
    • Appreciate the sunrises and the sunsets, the springtimes and the autumntides, the comforts of home, the handclasp of friends, the confidence of associates, the clinging love of the inner circle.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA