Ous, ear; apparently, meaning "a thing heard" or "spoken"), a sign in divination, favourable or unfavourable as the case may be (see Divination, Augurs and Oracle). [Please select]
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Besides, the surprise itself augurs well for the success of the plan. [Please select]
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The sovereigns here and there may smile at one another like the augurs. [Please select]
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"Sooth was my prophecy of fear Believe it when it augurs cheer," quoted Gertrude, almost gaily. [Please select]
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It all augurs, according to the aspect the picture assumes, ill or good fortune. [Please select]
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To see augurs in your dreams, is a forecast of labor and toil. [Please select]
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To see full money boxes, augurs cessation from business cares and a pleasant retirement. [Please select]
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