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Frühherbst

early autumn

noun FRUEH-herpst Rare

Usage Note

Frühherbst refers to the early part of autumn — roughly September into early October — when temperatures begin to cool but summer warmth lingers. It is distinct from Altweibersommer (Indian summer) though the two often overlap. Used in weather forecasts and literary descriptions.

Examples

"Im Frühherbst leuchtet das Laub der Bäume in kräftigen Gelb- und Rottönen."

Natural Translation

In early autumn, the foliage of the trees glows in vivid yellows and reds.

Literal Translation

In early-autumn, the foliage of the trees glows in strong yellow- and red-tones.

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