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sere (adj.)

Old English sear "dried up, withered, barren," from Proto-Germanic *sauzas (source also of Middle Low German sor, Dutch zoor "dry"), from PIE root *saus- "dry" (source also of Sanskrit susyati "dries, withers;" Old Persian uška- "dry" (adj.), "land" (n.); Avestan huška- "dry;" Greek auos "dry," auein "to dry;" Latin sudus "dry"). A good word now relegated to bad poetry. Related to sear. Sere month was an old name for "August."

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Definitions of sere from WordNet

sere (adj.)
(used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture;
the desert was edged with sere vegetation
Synonyms: dried-up / sear / shriveled / shrivelled / withered
From wordnet.princeton.edu