auspex|auspices in English

noun

augur in ancient Rome

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1. The Augures were originally called auspices, but, while auspex fell into disuse and

2. 'Auspices' is from the Latin auspicium and auspex, literally "one who looks at birds." Depending upon the birds, the Auspices from the gods could be favorable or unfavorable

3. 'Auspices' is from the Latin auspicium and auspex, literally "one who looks at birds." Depending upon the birds, the Auspices from the gods could be favorable or unfavorable (auspicious or inauspicious)

4. At the time, its major competitor was Auspex Systems.

5. Learn More about under the Auspices of Share under the Auspices of

6. Auspices (ˈoːspisiz) : under the Auspices of arranged or encouraged by (a society etc)

7. Auspices n 1: kindly endorsement and guidance; "the tournament was held under the Auspices of the city council" [syn: Auspices, protection, aegis]

8. How to say Auspices in English? Pronunciation of Auspices with 1 audio pronunciation, 4 synonyms, 1 meaning, 14 translations, 6 sentences and more for Auspices.

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10. The Augures were originally called auspices

11. We found 5 answers for “Auspices

12. 11 synonyms for hAruspex: augur, auspex, diviner, foreteller, prophesier, prophet, prophetess, seer

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14. What does Auspices mean? Information and translations of Auspices in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

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16. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Auspices aus‧pic‧es / ˈɔːspɪsɪz $ ˈɒː-/ noun [plural] → under the Auspices of somebody/something Examples from the Corpus Auspices • In 1984, for example, an external mediator was appointed following the breakdown of negotiations, and agreement reached under his Auspices.

17. ‘Auspicious’ is an adjective, ‘Auspices’ a noun

18. Definition of Auspices in the Definitions.net dictionary

19. Aruspex definition in English dictionary, Aruspex meaning, synonyms, see also 'auspex',arse',arouse',arouser'

20. Celui-ci devrait donc naître sous les meilleurs Auspices.: This budget should therefore be born under the best Auspices.: Cette initiative est ensuite réitérée sous différents Auspices.: This initiative has since been successfully continued under different Auspices.: Bourses pour résultats sportifs, octroyées sous les Auspices de l'Institut national des sports.

21. ‘The past year has seen a number of initiatives completed under the Auspices of the community council.’ ‘This was usually done under the Auspices of local youth committees.’ ‘Many private gardens are open during the summer under the Auspices of Scotland's Gardens Scheme.’ ‘This is happening on their watch, under their Auspices.’

22. Definition of Auspices noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

23. Definition of Auspices noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

24. Examples of Auspices in a sentence Under the Auspices of their commander-in-chief, the troops crossed the border into the war zone

25. As nouns the difference between patronage and Auspices is that patronage is the act of providing approval and support; backing; championship while Auspices is