Why We Say Autumn or Fall for Same Season

The weather’s getting cooler, the leaves are falling down and become yellow and red – it’s autumn! But, it isn’t like that if you live in America. In that case, you will say – It’s fall! The question is how did two completely unlike words come to refer to the same season? This fact is even weirder when you know that both autumn and fall originated in Britain. But, “fall” primarily used in America.

Autumn is older of the two words which first came into English in the 1300 and it originated from the Latin word autumnus and has in connotations of the passing of the year. Before autumn, in use for the season after summer was word harvest. Word fall traces the origins to old Germanic languages. But, in that time poets continued to be wowed by the changes autumn brought and to use the phrase “the fall of the leaves”. In the 1600s this was shortened in the fall.

When England’s empire starts to expand in the New World, their language came to North America. But, in the middle of the 1800s, American English and British English had diverged and so had fall and autumn. The first word has become most used in America and second in England.

Word fall was a long time in use but wasn’t entered into a dictionary until 1755, when Samuel Johnson first entered it in this “Dictionary of English Language”.

Regardless of whether the coming season is calling autumn or fall, the fact is that it started today and will end on December 21. We must prepare for the rainy days, cold weather, and a melancholy mood. But, Casino Extreme could fix it with fun games, great promotions, and tournaments. Because of that be with your favorite online casino and try to make this fall exciting!

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