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1 augurālis
augurālis e, adj. [augur], of divination, soothsaying: libri: insignia, of an augur, L.—As subst. n the part of the camp where the general took auguries: ante augurale, Ta.* * *auguralis, augurale ADJof/pertaining to augurs, augural; relating to soothsaying -
2 augurium
augurium ī, m [augur], the observance of omens, interpretation of omens, divination, augury: in arce augurium agere: capere, L.: alcui dare (of Apollo), V.—An omen, sign, event interpreted by augury: Remo augurium venisse fertur voltures, L.: dare, V.—A prediction, forecast: auguria rerum futurarum: coniugis, O.: saeclorum futurorum, foreboding: tu rite propinques Augurium, i. e. the fulfilment, V.* * *augury (act/profession); divination, prediction; omen, portent/sign; foreboding -
3 auspicium
auspicium ī, n [auspex], divination by the flight of birds, augury from birds, auspices: comitia auspiciis impedire: auspicia habere, authority to take the auspices, L.: observare, L.—A sign, omen, divine premonition, indication by augury: optimis auspiciis ea geri: alitem auspicium fecisse, L.: melioribus auspiciis, under better omens, V.: cui (diviti) si libido Fecerit auspicium, i. e. an impulse, H. — Since only the chief in command could take the auspices for the army, command, guidance, authority: ductu auspicioque eius res gerere, L.: tuis Auspiciis confecta duella, H.: Illius auspiciis moenia victa, O.: maioribus ire auspiciis, i. e. of Jupiter himself, V. — Right, power, inclination, will: meis ducere vitam Auspiciis, V.: populum paribus regamus Auspiciis, V.* * *divination (by birds); omen; beginning; auspices (pl.); right of doing auspices -
4 dīvīnātiō
dīvīnātiō ōnis, f [divino], miraculous knowledge, prophetic inspiration, foresight, divination: ut nihil divinatione opus sit: quantae divinationis est, scire, etc.: si divinatio appellanda est bonitas, N. — In law, a proceeding to determine who shall conduct a prosecution.* * *predicting; divination; prophecy; prognostication -
5 dīvīnitās
dīvīnitās ātis, f [divinus], godhead, divinity: stellis divinitatem tribuit: post mortem (Romuli) credita, L. — The power of divining, divination: mentis.— Divine quality, excellence, of the orator.* * *divinity, quality/nature of God; divine excellence/power/being; divining -
6 extispex
extispex icis, m [exta + SPEC-], an observer of entrails, diviner, soothsayer.* * * -
7 haruspicīnus (ar-)
haruspicīnus (ar-) adj. [haruspex], relating to soothsaying, of divination: libri.—As subst f. (sc. ars), divination. -
8 haruspicium (ar-)
haruspicium (ar-) ī, n [haruspex], inspection of victims, divination: Persicum, Ct. -
9 praeficiō
praeficiō fēcī, fectus, ere [prae+facio], to set over, place in authority over, place at the head, appoint to command: alquem Asiae: imperatorem bello: his (legionibus) legatos, Cs.: pontifices sacris: te lucis Avernis, V.: Iuno sacris praefecta maritis, O.: in eo exercitu fratrem, give him a command: locus, cui divinationem praeficere possimus, i. e. regard as the province of divination: aliquem procuratorem.* * *praeficere, praefeci, praefectus Vput in charge, place in command (with ACC and DAT) -
10 aeromantia
aeromancy, divination from the state of the air -
11 anancitis
precious stone (diamond?) (used in hydromancy/divination from water signs) -
12 ariolo
ariolare, ariolavi, ariolatus Vdivine; foretell, prophesy; use divination -
13 auspicalis
auspicalis, auspicale ADJgiving omens; pertaining to/suitable for divination/auguries -
14 axinomantia
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15 coscinomantia
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16 extispicio
extispicere, extipexi, - V TRANS -
17 extispicum
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18 extispicus
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19 extum
bowels (pl.); entrails of animals (esp. heart, lungs, liver) for divination -
20 haruspicina
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