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Webster 1913 Edition


Austere

Aus-tere′

,
[F.
austère
, L.
austerus
, fr. Gr. [GREEK], fr. [GREEK] to parch, dry. Cf.
Sear
.]
1.
Sour and astringent; rough to the state; having acerbity;
as, an
austere
crab apple;
austere
wine.
2.
Severe in modes of judging, or living, or acting; rigid; rigorous; stern;
as, an
austere
man, look, life
.
From whom the
austere
Etrurian virtue rose.
Dryden.
3.
Unadorned; unembellished; severely simple.
Syn. – Harsh; sour; rough; rigid; stern; severe; rigorous; strict.

Webster 1828 Edition


Austere

AUSTE'RE

,
Adj.
[L. Austerus.
1.
Severe; harsh; rigid; stern; applied to persons; as an austere master; an austere look.
2.
Sour; harsh; rough to the taste; applied to things; as austere fruit, or wine.

Definition 2024


austerē

austerē

See also: austere and austère

Latvian

Noun

austerē f

  1. locative singular form of austere