austo

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Latvian

Participle

austo

  1. inflection of austais:
    1. vocative/accusative/instrumental singular masculine/feminine
    2. genitive plural masculine/feminine

Neapolitan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin augustus (month of August), from the agnomen Augustus (venerable) of Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus, possibly from either Old Latin *augos, increase, from Proto-Indo-European base *aug- (to increase); or Latin avis (bird), referring to divination by observing bird flights, singing, feeding or entrails, from Proto-Indo-European *awi-, bird; + Latin garrire (to chatter), from Proto-Indo-European base *gar-/*ger-, to cry, of imitative origin.

Pronunciation

Noun

austo n

  1. August

Derived terms

  • (austegno)

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