Austerely

/ɔˈstɪrli/ adverb

In a stern, serious, and strict manner; without luxury, comfort, or decoration.

From Latin 'austerus' (harsh, stern) through Old French 'austere,' combined with the English adverbial suffix -ly. The original sense referred to harsh or sour taste before expanding to describe strict lifestyles.

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