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augurc. 1600, from augur (n.). Related: Augured; auguring.
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augur1540s, from Latin augur, a religious official in ancient Rome who foretold events by interpreting omens, perhaps originally meaning "an increase in crops enacted in ritual," in which case it [..]
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augurv. To predict.
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augur carpenter's tool for creating holes in wood.
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augur a prophet; to prophesy (vb).
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augurTo see augurs in your dreams, is a forecast of labor and toil.
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augur(v) predict from an omen(n) (ancient Rome) a religious official who interpreted omens to guide public policy(v) indicate by signs
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auguraugury
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augurA predictive GPS receiver autonomous integrity monitoring system. EUROCONTROL.
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augur
A diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds or other animals, or by signs derived from celestial phenomena, or unusual occurrences.
* Dryden
*: Augur of ill, whose tongue was never fo [..]
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augur
augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of Ancient Rome
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