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aureate

[awr-ee-it, -eyt] / ˈɔr i ɪt, -ˌeɪt /


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A dusted copper heaven streaked with gold and siphoned from Klimt’s aureate imagination.

From New York Times

This came as something of a surprise to those whose sole experience of festivals has been knee-deep in mud, swaying arhythmically while those around either pogo or chuck pints of aureate liquid about the place.

From The Guardian

Here and there the falling golden leaves of a pomegranate made an aureate glow on the red-brown earth.

From Project Gutenberg

I made my bed beneath the pines Where the sea washed the sandy bars; I heard the music of the winds, And blest the aureate face of Mars.

From Project Gutenberg

XVI For those who husbanded the Golden grain, And those who flung it to the winds like Rain, Alike to no such aureate Earth are turn'd As, buried once, Men want dug up again.

From Project Gutenberg