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What is auting?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 3/28/2023

Aute is the Samoan translation of the Orchid flower.

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What does Austin mean in roman?

The original latin name was Augustune. Auting was a contraction of this name sometimes used inspecch. it became an "independent" in medieval French. Aufgustine meant great, magnificent, venerable.


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