augusto
august
adjective ah-oo-GOO-stoh Rare
Origin: Latin augustus ('venerable, sacred'), the title given to the emperor Augustus.
Also means
majestic
Usage Note
Augusto as a common adjective means 'august, venerable, majestic' and is used in formal or literary registers: una presenza augusta ('an august presence'). It is also a common Italian male given name. When written with a capital A, Agosto is the month of August. Lowercase augusto as an adjective is rare in everyday speech but appears in official and ceremonial language.
Examples
"La cerimonia si svolse in un'aula augustissima."
Natural Translation
The ceremony took place in a most august hall.
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