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1 αὐστηρός
A harsh, rough, bitter, , cf. Ti. 65d; οἶνος αὐ., opp. γλυκύς, Hp.Acut.52, Fract.29, Arist.Pr. 872b35, 934a34; ; of country, rugged, (i B.C.): metaph., harsh, crabbed, ([comp] Comp.); severe, unadorned,ἡ πραγματεία ἔχει αὐ. τι Plb.9.1.2
, cf. D.H.Dem. 47;γυμνάδος αὐστηρὸν.. πόνον
severe,Epigr.Gr.
201. Adv.-ρῶς, κατεσκευάσθαι D.H.Dem.43
.b in moral sense, rigorous, austere, Arist.EE 1240a2;τοῖς βίοις Plb.4.20.7
([comp] Sup.), cf. Phld.Hom.p.23 O. ([comp] Comp.);αὐ. καὶ αὐθάδης D.H.6.27
, cf. Stoic.3.162, Vett. Val.75.11; strict, exacting, Ev.Luc.19.21, PTeb.315.19 (ii A. D.); αὐστηρότερον, τό, excessive rigour, BGU140.18 (ii A. D.). Adv.- ρῶς Satyr.
Vit.Eur. Fr. 39 iv 19: [comp] Comp. .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐστηρός
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