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austere
- Main Entry:
- aus·tere

- Pronunciation:
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\ȯ-ˈstir also -ˈster\
- Function:
- adjective
- Etymology:
- Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin austerus, from Greek austēros harsh, severe; akin to Greek hauos dry — more at sere
- Date:
- 14th century
1 a: stern and cold in appearance or manner b: somber, grave <an austere critic>2: morally strict : ascetic3: markedly simple or unadorned <an austere office> <an austere style of writing>4: giving little or no scope for pleasure <austere diets>5of a wine : having the flavor of acid or tannin predominant over fruit flavors usually indicating a capacity for aging
— aus·tere·ly adverb
— aus·tere·ness noun
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