autumnal \aw-ˈtəm-nəl\
adjective: 1. of or relating to autumn; occuring in autumn, 2. having to do with a period of maturity or incipient decline
Etymology: Middle English
autumpne, from Latin
autumnus
I had always pronounced this word correctly:
auTUMnal. Then I read somewhere that the stress should be placed on the first syllable:
AUtumnal. It felt wrong, but I complied. Now Merriam-Webster corroborates my initial instinct. Either I misread that other authority (whose identity is now forgotten) or I dreamed up the whole thing.
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