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Auster
- For the Roman god of the south wind, see Anemoi. For other uses, see Auster (disambiguation).
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Auster (die)
nf.
oyster, edible shellfish
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) | Download this dictionary |
Auster
(n.)
The south wind.
The south wind.
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Auster
[Roman] The personification of the south wind which brought fogs and rain or sultry heat. He is equivalent with the Greek Notus. It is the modern sirocco.
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auster
e| austerior -or -us| austerrimus -a -um ADJ
austere| plain; bitter| sour; dry (wine); sharp| pungent; dark| somber| morose
austere| plain; bitter| sour; dry (wine); sharp| pungent; dark| somber| morose
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