AUGURY


Meaning of AUGURY in English

ˈȯgyərē, -ri also ˈȯgə- noun

( -es )

Etymology: Middle English augurie, from Middle French, from Latin augurium, from augur

1.

a. : divination by the interpretation of omens or portents (as inspection of the flight of birds or the entrails of sacrificed animals) or of chance phenomena (as the fall of lots) — see auspice 1; compare sortilege

b. : the rite or ceremony of divination followed by an augur

2. : a sign or omen taken as an indication of the future : portent

like an augury , the night was coming closer — Norman Mailer

3. : an indication of the future or of future events

an exciting augury of things to come — Bennett Cerf

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.