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auspicial

auspicial, a.
  (ɔːˈspɪʃəl)
  [f. L. auspici-um auspice + -al1.]
  1. Of or pertaining to auspices or augury.

1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iv. v. 193 That Auspiciall principle..that the left hand is ominous. 1828 Chatfield Teut. Antiq. Pref. 10 A fondness for auspicial rites.

  2. Well-omened, fortunate, auspicious.

1614 (22 Dec.) Stationers' Reg. (Arb.) III. 559 The auspiciall government of Frederick the Prince Palatine. 1853 Scot. Rev. I. 84 Attaching undue importance to the auspicial favour of aristocratic names.

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