Obs. Also 7 agurer. [a. OF. augurere, -eour:—L. augurātor, -ātōrem, n. of agent f. augurāt-: see AUGURATE and -OR.] = AUGUR sb. 1.

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c. 1400.  Apol. Loll., 95. Augureris we calle þoo þat tentun to þe garring & fliyng of briddus.

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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.

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1624.  Gee, in Somers’ Tracts (1810), III. 78. The ceremonies of augurers.

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