noun
rareThe season of autumn. In later use chiefly figurative: the period of life when a person is no longer young; (one's) middle age.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Joseph Hall (1574–1656), bishop of Norwich, religious writer, and satirist. From autumn + -ity, originally after classical Latin autumnitās season or produce of autumn.
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