Auspicate

/ˈɔːspɪˌkeɪt/ verb

To begin something under good omens; to initiate or commence ceremonially with favorable signs.

From Latin 'auspicatus,' past participle of 'auspicari' (to take omens from birds). The root is 'auspex' + '-ate' (verb-forming suffix).

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