English
Etymology
From French #French|auguste, from German dumme August|(dumme) August.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�a�g�st/
Noun
en-noun
- A kind of circus clown.
#* 1971: It had been used for clownish mock-disappearences, one auguste looking for another through endlessly circling blackness, an apparatus not now much in use. � Anthony Burgess, M/F (Penguin 2004, p. 93)
French
Pronunciation
IPA|/ogyst/
Etymology 1
From Latin augustus �respected, consecrated�.
Adjective
auguste m|f
- august; noble, stately
Etymology 2
From German dumme August|(dumme) August.
Noun
fr-noun|m
- type of clown
Category:French adjectives
Novial
Etymology
A root word. Root: august-. Morphemes: august- + -e (2).
Noun
auguste
- August
Related terms
januare: January
februare: February
marte: March
aprile: April
maye: May
june: June
julie: July
septembre: September
oktobre: October
novembre: November
desembre: December
kalendre: calendar
yare: year
mensu: month
sesone: season
vintre: winter
printempe: spring
sumre: summer
autumne: autumn
Kristonasko: Christmas
Paske: Easter
semestre: semester
trimestre: quarter, trimester
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