sinister |
augur |
As an adjective sinister
is inauspicious]], ominous, unlucky, illegitimate (as in
[[w:bar sinister|bar sinister ).
As a noun augur is
augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome.
augur |
protend |
As a noun augur
is augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome.
As a verb protend is
(obsolete) to hold out; to stretch forth.
augur |
sage |
As a noun augur
is augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome.
As a verb sage is
first-person singular indicative present form of
.
foretoken |
augur |
Related terms |
Foretoken is a related term of augur.
As nouns the difference between foretoken and augur
is that
foretoken is a prognostic; a premonitory sign; warning or presentment while
augur is augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome.
As a verb foretoken
is to betoken beforehand; prognosticate; foreshadow; give warning; presage.
augur |
prophecy |
As nouns the difference between augur and prophecy
is that
augur is augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome while
prophecy is a prediction, especially one made by a prophet or under divine inspiration.
As a verb prophecy is
.
augur |
preacher |
As a noun augur
is augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome.
As a proper noun preacher is
alternative name for ecclesiastes, the twenty-first book of the old testament.
augur |
auspice |
As nouns the difference between augur and auspice
is that
augur is a diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds or other animals, or by signs derived from celestial phenomena, or unusual occurrences while
auspice is patronage or protection.
As a verb augur
is to foretell events; to exhibit signs of future events.
indicate |
augur |
As a verb indicate
is to point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known.
As a noun augur is
augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome.
augur |
premonition |
As nouns the difference between augur and premonition
is that
augur is augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome while
premonition is a clairvoyant or clairaudient experience, such as a dream, which resonates with some event in the future.
augur |
forewarn |
Synonyms |
Augur is a synonym of forewarn.
As a noun augur
is augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome.
As a verb forewarn is
to warn in advance.
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