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au·gus·tus \ȯˈgəstəs, əˈ-\ noun (plural augus·ti \-ˌstī, au̇ˈgu̇ˌstē\) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin, from augustus exalted, sacred — more at august 1. a. : imperial majesty — a title conferred upon Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus in 27 B.C. and assumed by subsequent Roman emperors b. : one of the Roman emperors with the title Augustus 2. : one of the rulers of the Eastern and Western Roman empires (as Diocletian, A.D. 286) |