Augur(n.) An official diviner who foretold events by the singing, chattering, flight, and feeding of birds, or by signs or omens derived from celestial phenomena, certain appearances of quadrupeds, or unusual occurrences.
Augur(n.) One who foretells events by omens; a soothsayer; a diviner; a prophet.
Augur(v. i.) To conjecture from signs or omens; to prognosticate; to foreshow.
Augur(v. i.) To anticipate, to foretell, or to indicate a favorable or an unfavorable issue; as, to augur well or ill.
Augur(v. t.) To predict or foretell, as from signs or omens; to betoken; to presage; to infer.
Augural(a.) Of or pertaining to augurs or to augury; betokening; ominous; significant; as, an augural staff; augural books.
Augurate(n.) The office of an augur.
Augurate(v. t. & i.) To make or take auguries; to augur; to predict.
Auguration(n.) The practice of augury.
Augured(imp. & p. p.) of Augur
Augurer(n.) An augur.
Auguring(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Augur
Augurous(a.) Full of augury; foreboding.
Words within augurers