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why is autumn called late season

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Answered by seejarani
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In terms of seasons, the period spanning the transition from summer to winter had the weakest credentials of all, and so it got lexicalized last. "Autumn," a Latin word, first appears in English in the late 14th century, and gradually gained on "harvest."

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Answered by chetna170106
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in late as 18th century English speakers were more likely to think of a year as having four seasons focusing instead of the coldest and the warmest season in year ...,....... in the 12th and 13th century spring season was called lent and while fall was called harvest......

both spring and autumn has two names

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