augur

(noun)

A seer who bases his or her prophecies on interpretations derived from the behavior of birds.

Related Terms

  • cippus
  • dromos
  • apotropaic
  • tumulus
  • necropolis

Examples of augur in the following topics:

  • Etruscan Tombs

    • The Tomb of the Augurs (530-520 BCE) was one of the first in Tarquinia to have figurative decorations on all four walls of its main or only chamber.
    • A fresco depicting a door flanked by two men appears on the rear wall of the Tomb of the Augurs.
    • Past interpretations identify the men as augurs.
    • Interior rear wall of the Tomb of the Augurs.
  • The Election of 2004

    • While Bush could boast of a number of achievements at home and abroad during his first term, the narrow victory he achieved in 2000 augured poorly for his chances for reelection in 2004 and a successful second term.
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