In a golden, resplendent, or gold-like manner; with a quality of golden brightness or preciousness.
From the adjective 'aureous' plus the adverb-forming suffix '-ly.' This creates a poetic adverb to describe actions or states with golden qualities.
When poets use 'aureously,' they're painting with words—something doesn't just shine, it shines aureously, suggesting precious and ancient beauty, like how sunlight glints off gilded medieval manuscripts.
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