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Revision as of 19:39, 29 November 2022

Latin > English

auguraculum auguraculi N N :: place where auguries are observed, hence the citadel of Rome

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

augŭrācŭlum: i, n. auguror,
I the name by which the citadel of Rome was anciently called, because the augurs there observed the flight of birds, Paul. ex Fest. p. 18 Müll.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

augŭrācŭlum, ī, n. (auguro), ancien nom de la citadelle de Rome, parce que c’était de là que les augures observaient le vol des oiseaux : P. Fest. 18, 14.

Latin > German (Georges)

augurāculum, ī, n. (auguro), Name der Burg von Rom, weil die Auguren daselbst den Vogelflug beobachteten, Paul. ex Fest. 18, 14; vgl. Sacrif. Arg. b. Varr. LL. 5, 52 (nach Turnebus' Konjektur).