Augurated vs Augurate - What's the difference?
augurated | augurate |
(augurate)
To make or take auguries; to augur; to predict.
* Abraham Tucker, The Light of Nature Pursued
To make or take auguries; to augur; to predict.
* Abraham Tucker, The Light of Nature Pursued
As verbs the difference between augurated and augurate
is that augurated is past tense of augurate while augurate is to make or take auguries; to augur; to predict.As a noun augurate is
the position or office of an augur.augurated
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(head)augurate
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(augurat)- There are habits of misapprehension and prejudice common to every class of men; fretfulness, industrious to seek, or even feign, and brood upon matter that may nourish it; melancholy, augurating always for the worst; besides many more, some of which every man may find lurking in his own breast, if he will but look narrowly into it.
augurate
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(augurat)- There are habits of misapprehension and prejudice common to every class of men; fretfulness, industrious to seek, or even feign, and brood upon matter that may nourish it; melancholy, augurating always for the worst; besides many more, some of which every man may find lurking in his own breast, if he will but look narrowly into it.