Αὔγουστος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Augustus (but the Greek calque Σεβαστός (Sebastós) was traditionally preferred).

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Αὔγουστος (Aúgoustos) m (genitive Αὐγούστου); second declension

  1. Augustus, the Roman emperor
  2. the month of August

Inflection

Derived terms

  • Αὐγουστάλιᾰ (Augoustália)
  • Αὐγουστάλιος (Augoustálios)
  • Αὐγούστειᾰ (Augoústeia)
  • Αὐγουστεῖον (Augousteîon)
  • Αὐγούστειος (Augoústeios)

Descendants

References

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