Augur

/ˈɔːɡə/ verb/noun

To predict or foretell future events, often based on signs or omens. As a noun, refers to an ancient Roman official who interpreted omens.

From Latin augur, possibly from avis (bird) + garrire (to chatter), as Roman augurs interpreted the flight patterns and calls of birds. The practice dates back to ancient Roman religious traditions of the 6th century BCE.

AMሊሟች
ARعراف
BNশুভাশুভ
CAauguri
CSpředzvěst
DAvarsel
DEVorzeichen
ELοιωνός
ESaugur
FAفال
FIenteillä
FRaugure
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