Autumn

Noun

 * 1) Traditionally the third of the four seasons, when deciduous trees lose their leaves; typically regarded as being from September 21 to December 20 in parts of the Northern Hemisphere, and the months of March, April and May in the Southern Hemisphere.

Adjective

 * 1) Of or relating to autumn.

Adjectives for Autumn
first; radiant; rank; tributed; colorful; dreary; everlasting; chill; meek; eventful; disambient; bounteous; sere; paradisaical.

Verbs for Autumn
enter—; hail—; welcome—; —advances —basks; —beams; —burnishes; —bursts —clamors; —colors; —decays; —decks; — declines; —descends; —embellishes; —extends from; —fades; —flames; —flushes —follows; —garners; —gleams; —harvests —haunts; —heralds; —lavishes; —matures; —meditates; —merges; —mocks; —paints —pierces; —pours; —precedes; —presses near; —reaps; —resigns; —ripens; —rushes in; —rustles; —scatters; —shackles; — spreads; —sweeps in; —thwarts; —up¬braids; —violates; —warns; —wreathes; —yields.

Etymology
From autumpne:, from  autumnus:

Thesaurus
aestival; arctic; autumnal; boreal; brumal; canicular; equinoctial; fall; harvest; harvest home; harvest time; hibernal; hiemal; midsummer; midwinter; out of season; seasonal; solstitial; spring; springlike; summer; summerlike; summerly; summery; vernal; winter; winterlike; wintery; wintry

Synonyms

 * fall