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#:''La uroxuni dil '''august''' sinoṭuri Agripa Gentisjoiṭona fuch loiḍoṭa trâ agora tuta.'' | #: ''La uroxuni dil '''august''' sinoṭuri Agripa Gentisjoiṭona fuch loiḍoṭa trâ agora tuta.'' | ||
#:: ''The speech of the Honorable Senator, Agripa Gentisjoiṭona, has been praised by the entire Parliament.'' | #:: ''The speech of the Honorable Senator, Agripa Gentisjoiṭona, has been praised by the entire Parliament.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 13:40, 7 May 2026
Atlantic
Etymology
Learned reborrowing from Latin augustum.
Pronunciation
(Standard Atlantic) IPA: [au̯ˈɡusut]
Adjective
august
- honorable, venerable
- La uroxuni dil august sinoṭuri Agripa Gentisjoiṭona fuch loiḍoṭa trâ agora tuta.
- The speech of the Honorable Senator, Agripa Gentisjoiṭona, has been praised by the entire Parliament.
- La uroxuni dil august sinoṭuri Agripa Gentisjoiṭona fuch loiḍoṭa trâ agora tuta.
Usage notes
The superlative form augustissim is often used for presidents or other important figures of Atlantic history.