Augustly: meaning, definitions and examples
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augustly
[ ɔːˈɡʌstli ]
manner of speech
Augustly refers to speaking or performing in a grand or dignified manner. It conveys a sense of majesty or solemnity in expression.
Synonyms
dignified, imposingly, majestically.
Examples of usage
- He spoke augustly at the ceremony.
- The king addressed his subjects augustly.
- She presented her findings augustly at the conference.
Translations
Translations of the word "augustly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 majestosamente
🇮🇳 महानता से
🇩🇪 erhaben
🇮🇩 dengan megah
🇺🇦 велично
🇵🇱 majestatycznie
🇯🇵 威厳を持って
🇫🇷 majestueusement
🇪🇸 majestuosamente
🇹🇷 görkemli bir şekilde
🇰🇷 위엄 있게
🇸🇦 بشكل مهيب
🇨🇿 velkolepě
🇸🇰 veľkolepo
🇨🇳 庄严地
🇸🇮 veličastno
🇮🇸 dýrmur
🇰🇿 ұлы түрде
🇬🇪 შესანიშნავად
🇦🇿 möhtəşəm şəkildə
🇲🇽 majestuosamente
Etymology
The word 'augustly' is derived from the Latin word 'augustus,' which means 'venerable' or 'magnificent.' The etymology traces its origins back to the reign of the first Roman emperor, Augustus Caesar, who was granted the title 'Augustus' in 27 BC as a mark of respect and honor. This title implied a sense of divine influence and was conferred upon him in recognition of his achievements. The adverbial form, 'augustly,' emerged as the English language incorporated Latin influences during the Renaissance period. Over time, it has come to describe actions or qualities imbued with grandeur, dignity, and an elevated sense of importance.