Austerus

/ɔˈsterəs/ adjective

The original Latin word meaning harsh, stern, or sour, from which English words like 'austere' and 'austerity' are derived.

Direct from Latin 'austerus,' possibly related to Latin 'aurire' (to burn or shine), or influenced by Greek 'austeros' (harsh, dry). The word's origin is debated among etymologists.

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