![]() ![]() It's like the word "piecemeal," only it describes leaves. "Leafmeal" is another made-up word-it describes leaves lying in a haphazard, disorganized way. The repeated "w" sound of "worlds of wanwood" is another example of alliteration. "Wanwood" means dead leaves, but the word "wan" means pale and sickly, so the made-up word "wanwood" suggests disease and sickliness.
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