Auster vs Aunter - What's the difference?
auster | aunter |
(Roman god) The god of the south wind.
The south wind, especially when personified.
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As nouns the difference between auster and aunter
is that auster is the south wind while aunter is (obsolete) adventure.auster
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)citation
- ‘My homeland too,’ Aetius grinned. ‘I was born under the Auster .’
