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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.
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AUGUR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to foretell especially from omens 2. to give promise of : presage This bad news augurs disaster for all of us.
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augur
▪ I. augur, n. (ˈɔːgə(r)) Also 6–7 augure. [a. L. augur, earlier auger; perh. f. av-is bird + -gar, connected with garrire to talk, garrulus talkative, and Skr. gar to shout, call, show, make known; but Fick would derive it from augēre to increase, promote, etc.; cf. auctor author n.] 1. A religious...
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Augur Magazine: Home
Augur is a literary magazine that makes room for writing from uncommon perspectives, and brings together the often disparate realms of literary and genre ...
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AUGUR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to serve as an omen or promise of; foreshadow; betoken: Mounting sales augur a profitable year. to predict or foretell, as from signs or omens.
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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 ...
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augur - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Latin feminine nouns in the third declension · Latin masculine nouns · Latin feminine nouns · Latin nouns with multiple genders · Latin terms with quotations ...
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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 ...
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Preemptive Cybersecurity: Augur Blocks Threats Before They Emerge
Augur is the one and only cybersecurity platform using AI-powered behavioral modeling and agentic automation to reliably predict, decide, and act.
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Augur (software)
Augur's security model has been rigorously quantified and shown to be secure. Augur runs on Ethereum. In July 2020, Augur v2 was released.
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Augur (disambiguation)
An augur is a public official in ancient Rome.
Augur may also refer to:
People
Christopher C. Augur (1821–1898), American Civil War officer
Helen Augur (died 1969), American journalist
Hezekiah Augur (1791–1858), American sculptor and inventor
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Augur buzzard
The augur buzzard (Buteo augur) is a fairly large African bird of prey. Birds of East Africa
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Jean Augur
Biography
Augur was born on 24 March 1934 in Cannock, Staffordshire, England. In 1956, she married Frank Augur (1933–2017). Together they had three sons.
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Helen Augur
Augur (died 1969) was an American journalist and historical writer. In 1937 Augur had a "torrid, though short-lived love affair" with her second cousin, Edmund Wilson.
Augur wrote several books, including Zapotec.
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