Usages of auspicium
Augur ante templum stat et bonum auspicium ex avibus quaerit.
The augur stands before the temple and seeks a good auspice from the birds.
Pater putat augurium bonum esse, si augur laetis verbis auspicium interpretatur.
Father thinks that the omen is good if the augur interprets the auspice with happy words.
Cum auspicium triste videatur, tamen femina pia spem non amittit.
Although the auspice seems sad, the pious woman nevertheless does not lose hope.
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