Obs. Also 7 agurer. [a. OF. augurere, -eour:L. augurātor, -ātōrem, n. of agent f. augurāt-: see AUGURATE and -OR.] = AUGUR sb. 1.
c. 1400. Apol. Loll., 95. Augureris we calle þoo þat tentun to þe garring & fliyng of briddus.
1601. Shaks., Jul. C., II. ii. 37. What say the Augurers? Ibid. (1607), Cor., II. i. 1. The Agurer tels me, wee shall haue Newes to night.
1624. Gee, in Somers Tracts (1810), III. 78. The ceremonies of augurers.