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augur uris, m and f [avis + GAR-], a seer, soothsayer, diviner, augur: inclitus, L.: Iovis, i. e. a member of the College of Augurs: Apollo, V.: Quod si non desipit augur (i. e. the poet), H.: Vana vox auguris, O.—Fem.: aquae augur Annosa cornix, H.* * *augur, one who interprets behavior of birds; diviner, seer, prophet, soothsayer
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