αὔγουρ
κορυφαῖον τέλος τῶν πραγμάτων → crowning fulfilment of things
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
αὔγουρ: -ρος, ὁ, τὸ Λατ. augur, οἰωνόμαντις, Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 6494.
Spanish (DGE)
-ος, ὁ
lat. augur Plu.Cic.36, Aem.3, Luc.1, D.H.2.64, IG 12(2).219 (Mitilene I d.C.).
Translations
augur
Albanian: faltore; Bulgarian: гадател, птицегадател, прорицател; Czech: : augur, ptakopravec; Dutch: waarzegger, wichelaar; Greek: μάντης; Ancient Greek: αὔγουρ, αὔσπιξ, οἰωνιστής, οἰωνόμαντις, οἰωνοπόλος, οἰωνοσκόπος, ὀρνεόμαντις; Esperanto: aŭguristo; Finnish: ennustaja, auguuri; French: augure; Galician: augur; Georgian: მისანი; German: Augur, Wahrsager, Hellseher; Hungarian: augur; Ido: auguristo; Irish: ágar; Italian: augure; Latin: augur, auspex; Macedonian: гатач, авгур; Maori: matakite, matatuhi; Persian: فالگیر, مروانیش; Polish: augur, wróżbita, wróżbitka; Portuguese: áugure; Russian: авгур, прорицатель; Scottish Gaelic: fiosaiche, eun-druidh; Spanish: augur; Turkish: falcı, kâhin