sb. (and a.) [a. F. Augustin, or ad. L. Augustīnus, name of the great Latin father. See also AUSTIN.] A member of the monastic order named after St. Augustine.

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c. 1400.  Rom. Rose, 7463. Frere prechours ben good men alle … So been Augustins.

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1631.  Weever, Anc. Fun. Mon., 314. The Abbey of the Friers Augustines.

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1708.  Lond. Gaz., No. 4427/13. The Church of the barefooted Augustins.

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