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Augean

[ aw-jee-uhn ]

adjective

  1. resembling the Augean stables in filthiness or degradation.
  2. difficult and unpleasant:

    an Augean chore.



Augean

/ ɔːˈdʒiːən /

adjective

  1. extremely dirty or corrupt


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Augean1

First recorded in 1590–1600; from Latin Augē(us) of Augeas ( Greek Augeí(ās) + -us adjective suffix) + -an

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Augean1

C16: after Augeas; see Augean stables

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Example Sentences

He compared this discovery to a “wagon full of manure” left in the Augean stables of science.

I had to chase the chickens back into the coop and close the door so I could finish with the Augean Stables of the chicken pen.

The Bush White House staff has begun the Augean task of spinning the Bush legacy.

Before the reconstruction, the old rubbish must be cleared away, and Augean stables must be cleansed.

The district-attorney was busy, however, on an Augean task—the cleaning out of the police stable.

She seemed prepared to clean Augean stables, and there was something judicial in her aspect too, but she did not look at Olive.

It was the river Alpheus that Hercules turned through the Augean stables.

However the patriarch and his sons managed to cleanse this worse than Augean stable passes all understanding.

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