Augur - Wikipedia An augur was a priest and official in the classical Roman world His main role was the practice of augury, the interpretation of the will of the gods by studying events he observed within a predetermined sacred space (templum)
Augur | Roman Religious Official Ancient Divination Practices . . . Augur, in ancient Rome, one of the members of a religious college whose duty it was to observe and interpret the signs (auspices) of approval or disapproval sent by the gods in reference to any proposed undertaking
augur - Wiktionary, the free dictionary augur (plural augurs) A diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds or other animals, or by signs derived from celestial phenomena, or unusual occurrences
Augur - definition of augur by The Free Dictionary 1 To predict, especially from signs or omens; foretell See Synonyms at foretell 2 To serve as an omen of; betoken: trends that augur change in society
AUGUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com AUGUR definition: in ancient Rome, any of a group of officials charged with observing and interpreting omens for guidance in public affairs See examples of augur used in a sentence
Augur - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To augur is to predict or indicate A black cat passing in front of you is said to augur bad luck, but if you love cats you can choose to believe that it augurs good luck instead In the past, when you said you would augur the future it meant you would predict it