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Definition of augur
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of augur is as below...
Augur (v. i.) To
anticipate,
to
foretell,
or to
indicate
a
favorable
or an
unfavorable
issue;
as, to augur well or ill..
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Exauguration
::
Exauguration
(n.) The act of
exaugurating;
desecration.
Augur
::
Augur (v. t.) To
predict
or
foretell,
as from signs or
omens;
to
betoken;
to
presage;
to
infer..
Augurial
::
Augurial
(a.)
Relating
to
augurs
or to
augury.
Reinaugurate
::
Reinaugurate
(v. t.) To
inaugurate
anew.
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
induct
into an
office
with
suitable
ceremonies
or
solemnities;
to
invest
with power or
authority
in a
formal
manner;
to
install;
as, to
inaugurate
a
president;
to
inaugurate
a
king..
Lituus
::
Lituus
(n.) A
curved
staff used by the
augurs
in
quartering
the
heavens.
Augurer
::
Augurer
(n.) An
augur.
Augurship
::
Augurship
(n.) The
office,
or
period
of
office,
of an
augur..
Bode
::
Bode (v. i.) To
foreshow
something;
to
augur.
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To cause to
begin,
esp. with
formality
or
solemn
ceremony;
hence,
to set in
motion,
action,
or
progress;
to
initiate;
-- used
especially
of
something
of
dignity
or worth or
public
concern;
as, to
inaugurate
a new era of
things,
new
methods,
etc..
Inaugural
::
Inaugural
(n.) An
inaugural
address.
Inaugural
::
Inaugural
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
performed
or
pronounced
at, an
inauguration;
as, an
inaugural
address;
the
inaugural
exercises..
Augurate
::
Augurate
(n.) The
office
of an
augur.
Augured
::
Augured
(imp. & p. p.) of Augu.
Auspicate
::
Auspicate
(v. t.) To give a
favorable
turn to in
commencing;
to
inaugurate;
-- a sense
derived
from the Roman
practice
of
taking
the
auspicium,
or
inspection
of
birds,
before
undertaking
any
important
business..
Presage
::
Presage
(v. t.)
Something
which
foreshows
or
portends
a
future
event;
a
prognostic;
an omen; an
augury.
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(a.)
Invested
with
office;
inaugurated.
Sooth
::
Sooth (a.)
Augury;
prognostication.
Inaugurator
::
Inaugurator
(n.) One who
inaugurates.
Forebode
::
Forebode
(v. i.) To
fortell;
to
presage;
to
augur.
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