Thursday, May 16, 2024

Word of the Day: Auspice

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Thursday, May 16, 2024
Auspice
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noun 1. A divine or prophetic token.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
Play Button "Gregory was superstitious about all kinds of auspices and omens."
Play Button "Some cultures consider finding an acorn a good auspice."
Play Button "My aunt thought a swallow sighting was a favorable auspice."
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Latin, mid-16th century
Why This Word?
Those who encounter a prophetic sign or omen can use another word to describe such a phenomenon: "auspice," which means "a prophetic token that symbolizes a future event." "Auspice" came into English in the mid-16th century from Latin, and originally referred to a divination practice of observing a bird in flight. In Latin, "auspex" means "observer of birds," and can be broken into "avis" ("bird") and "specere" ("to look"). ...
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