1: αὐστηρός
(Strong's #840 — Adjective — austeros — ow-stay-ros' )

akin to auo, "to dry up" (Eng., "austere"), primarily denotes "stringent to the taste," like new wine not matured by age, unripe fruit, etc; hence, "harsh, severe," Luke 19:21,22 .

Luke 19 Matthew 25:24John 6:60Acts 9:526:14James 3:4 Jude 1:15FIERCEHARD.