Auspex

/ˈɔːsˌpɛks/ noun

In ancient Rome, a priest or official who interpreted omens by observing the flight and behavior of birds.

From Latin 'auspex,' from 'avis' (bird) + 'specere' (to look/watch). The root gives us 'auspices'—literally 'bird-watching' for divine signs.

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