Augustness
inspiring reverence or admiration; of supreme dignity or grandeur; majestic:
an august performance of a religious drama.
venerable; eminent:
an august personage.
historical examples
augustness, nothing but the harsh voice of the wood-cutter’s daughter.
the ninth vibration and other stories l. adams beck
augustness, how should such a lady carry in her arms a bundle of firewood?
the ninth vibration and other stories l. adams beck
augustness, nothing but the country wench and moon and snow.
the ninth vibration and other stories l. adams beck
augustness, the dull eyes of this slave are blinded with beauty.
the ninth vibration and other stories l. adams beck
the child murmured, let me stay in the bright presence of your augustness.
j-panese fairy tales grace james
but neither consolidation nor augustness are decisive marks of truth.
pragmatism william james
in ten minutes more, without fail, the water will be at right heat for your augustness.
the dragon painter mary mcneil fenollosa
and his augustness izanagi wept aloud, dropping his tears upon her feet and upon her pillow.
j-panese fairy tales grace james
and the augustness only vanished with the light of the new lamps i lighted before shijiro’s tablet.
the way of the g-ds john luther long
adjective
dignified or imposing: an august presence
of n-ble birth or high rank: an august lineage
noun
the eighth month of the year, consisting of 31 days
adj.
1660s, from latin augustus “venerable, majestic, magnificent, n-ble,” probably originally “consecrated by the augurs, with favorable auguries” (see augur (n.)); or else “that which is increased” (see augment).
eighth month, 1097, from latin augustus (mensis), sixth month of the later roman calendar, renamed from s-xtilis in 8 b.c.e. to honor emperor augustus caesar, literally “venerable caesar” (see august (adj.)). in england, the name replaced native weodmonað “weed month.”
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