auger
From LSJ
ἤκουσεν ἐν Ῥώμῃ καὶ ἀρσένων ἑταιρίαν εἶναι → he heard that there was also a fellowship of males in Rome (Severius, commentary on Romans 1:27)
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
P. and V. τρύπανον, τό (Plato and Euripides, Cyclops 461).
Latin > English
auger augeris N C :: augur, one who interprets behavior of birds; diviner, seer, prophet, soothsayer
Latin > German (Georges)
auger, -erātus, s. augur, -uratus.