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1 Augustinian monk
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2 Augustinian
Augus·tin·ian[ˌɔ:gəˈstɪniən, AM ˌɑ:]1. (of St Augustine of Hippo) augustinisch2. (of religious orders) Augustiner-II. n* * *["ɔːgəs'tInɪən]1. adjAugustiner-2. nAugustiner m* * *A s1. Anhänger m des Augustinismus2. Augustiner(mönch) mB adj augustinisch
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