Augury Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for augury.
augury
augury
/ˈɔː.ɡjʊ.ɹi/
Examples
- Impressed, they signed Augury onto the label and let them retain their sound.
- Augury was Latin or Italic, not Etruscan.
- The auguries for the future could sometimes be read.
- They agree to determine the site through augury.
- Augury itself came out of Italian roots.
- He was known for his skill at augury and horsemanship.
- Ornithomancy is the practice of Ancient Greek augury of birds.
- It also includes musicians from Ion Dissonance and Augury.
- This means moving all the background on augury, household cult, etc.
- The use of augury is well documented among Sabins, Umbrians and other Latins.
an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come
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"Owl + Gory. The owl's flight predicts a gory future."
"Owl + Jury. Wise owls deciding fate, a sign of what's to come."
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