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Qué (quién) es austere$5961$ - definición

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Austere Academy; Kidnapping!; Or, Kidnapping!; The Austere Academy: or, Kidnapping!; Book the Fifth; A Series of Unfortunate Events V: The Austere Academy; Prufrock Preparatory School

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Austere
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¦ adjective (austerer, austerest)
1. severe or strict in appearance or manner.
2. lacking comforts, luxuries, or adornment.
Derivatives
austerely adverb
austerity noun (plural austerities).
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. austerus, from Gk austeros 'severe'.
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Austere
a.
1.
Rough (to the taste), sour, and astringent.
2.
Severe, rigid, strict, formal, stiff, rigorous, harsh, stern, difficult, hard, uncompromising, unrelenting, relentless, ascetic, straight-laced.
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Austere
·- Unadorned; unembellished; severely simple.
II. Austere ·- Sour and astringent; rough to the state; having acerbity; as, an austere crab apple; austere wine.
III. Austere ·- Severe in modes of judging, or living, or acting; rigid; rigorous; stern; as, an austere man, look, life.

Wikipedia

The Austere Academy

The Austere Academy is the fifth novel in the children's novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. The Baudelaire orphans are sent to a boarding school, overseen by monstrous employees. There, the orphans meet new friends, new enemies, and Count Olaf in disguises.

It was released in 2000 in the US, and 2001 in the UK, despite The Miserable Mill (the fourth book) being released in 2002.