autumnize
Appearance
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- autumnise (non-Oxford British spelling)
Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]autumnize (third-person singular simple present autumnizes, present participle autumnizing, simple past and past participle autumnized)
- (transitive) To prepare (something) for autumn weather.
- (transitive) To give the appearance of autumn; to make autumnal.
- 2013, Bonny Wolf, Talking with My Mouth Full: Crab Cakes, Bundt Cakes, and Other Kitchen Stories, page 130:
- I like to set the Thanksgiving table and autumnize the house almost as much as I like to cook the Thanksgiving dinner.
- 1829, John Leonard Knapp, The Journal of a Naturalist, page 106:
- When first the maple begins to autumnize the grove, the extremities of the boughs alone change their colour, but all the internal and more sheltered parts still retain their verdure.