Word: augurs

Category: augurs

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Synonyms: augurs

auspex

Translations: augurs

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spanish
Translations:
augures, los augures, augurios, agoreros, augura
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german
Translations:
prophezeit, Auguren, Wahrsager, Weissager, Augurn
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french
Translations:
augures, augure, des augures, les augures, devins
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italian
Translations:
auguri, àuguri, indovini
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portuguese
Translations:
augures, augura, áugures, augúrios
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dutch
Translations:
auguren, vogelwichelaars, voorteken, voortekenen
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russian
Translations:
авгуры, авгуров
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norwegian
Translations:
augurene
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swedish
Translations:
bådar, lovar, borgar, förebådar, varslar
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finnish
Translations:
enteilee
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danish
Translations:
Augurerne, det lover
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czech
Translations:
předpovídá
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polish
Translations:
wróżbici, wróży, zapowiada, dobry prognostyk, rokuje
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hungarian
Translations:
jósol, ígérkezik, előjele, jó előjele
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turkish
Translations:
müneccimler
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greek
Translations:
καλό σημάδι
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ukrainian
Translations:
авгури
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albanian
Translations:
ogur, ogur i
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bulgarian
Translations:
предвещава, авгурите, вещае, добро предзнаменование, А ясно
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belarusian
Translations:
аўгуры
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estonian
Translations:
Usub, ennustab, oodata märkimisväärsemalt suuremat edu
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lithuanian
Translations:
geras ženklas, yra geras ženklas
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latvian
Translations:
Gaišreģi
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macedonian
Translations:
учествуваа водечки луѓе
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romanian
Translations:
este de bun augur, bun augur, de bun augur
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slovenian
Translations:
napoveduje, dobra napoved, dober znak, je dobra napoved
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slovak
Translations:
predpovedá, predpokladá, sa predpokladá

The meaning and "use of": augurs

noun
  • (in ancient Rome) a religious official who observed natural signs, especially the behavior of birds, interpreting these as an indication of divine approval or disapproval of a proposed action. - In the case of the augurs or haruspices of Rome, the animal was sacrificed to permit contemplation of the entrails for prophetic purposes.
verb
  • (of an event or circumstance) portend a good or bad outcome. - the end of the Cold War seemed to augur well

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