Augurer

/ˈɔːɡjərər/ noun

A person who predicts the future by observing signs like bird behavior or other omens.

From Latin 'augur' meaning soothsayer or diviner, derived from 'avis' (bird) + 'gerere' (to carry), as Roman augurs interpreted bird flight. The suffix '-er' indicates one who performs the action.

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