aureate

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Adjective

 * 1) Golden in color or shine.
 * 2) * 14th–15th century,, A Balade in Commendation of Our Lady, lines 12–14:
 * O wynd of grace, now blowe into my saile, / O auriat lycour of Clyo, for to wryte / Mi penne enspire of that I wold endyte.
 * 1)  Of language: characterized by the use of (excessively) ornamental or grandiose terms, often of Latin or French origin.
 * 1)  Of language: characterized by the use of (excessively) ornamental or grandiose terms, often of Latin or French origin.
 * 1)  Of language: characterized by the use of (excessively) ornamental or grandiose terms, often of Latin or French origin.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: