single word requests - Winter — wintry; summer — summery; spring — ?; autumn — ?



wintry: characteristic of winter, esp. in feeling or looking very cold and bleak: "a wintry landscape".


summery: belonging to or characteristic of or occurring in summer; "summery weather";



What are the words that mean characteristic of spring and autumn, respectively? For example:



a springly landscape; an autumnly landscape



What about American English, where one uses fall instead of autumn?



Answer



A great thing about English is its rich lexicon. These are the seasonal adjectives that come to mind:



Incidentally, two of the above also have verb forms: hibernate and estivate.


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