All 6 Uses
augur
in
The House of Hades
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- It was that freak Octavian, the augur from Camp Jupiter, who was always screaming for war.
p. 61.8 *augur = a character whose job is based upon that of an augur from ancient Roman -- a religious official who interpreted signs and omens to guide public decisions
- His augur's white robe was draped over a purple T-shirt and cargo pants.†
p. 247.5
- Rachel Dare faced the augur.†
p. 252.6
- While you're gone, the augur is the senior officer.†
p. 256.8
- Leo saw Octavian—that no-good blond scarecrow of an augur.†
p. 391.6
- Frank wanted to be back there, if only to stuff a teddy bear down the throat of that slimeball augur.†
p. 483.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(augur) to indicate or predict that something will happen --especially as a sign of what’s to come; or in ancient Rome, a religious official who interpreted signs and omens to guide public decisions
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) More rarely, augur may reference a person who predicts the future -- especially a religious official in ancient Rome.