ruin of the year
English
Noun
ruin of the year (plural ruins of the year)
- (chiefly poetic) The dying back of deciduous plants in late autumn.
- 1813, David Irving, A Memorial of Anne Margaret Anderson, the Wife of David Irving:
- Oh ! bid them cull the myrtle green, Whose deathless bowers adorn the scene, That round her humid cell appear Saved from the ruins of the year;
- 1816, James Thomson, The seasons; to which is added the life of the author, page 202:
- And, adding to the ruins of the year, Distress the footed or the feathered game.
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