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AU'LIC, a. [L. audicus, from aula, a hall, court or palace; Gr.] Pertaining to a...
AULET'IC, a. [Gr. from a pipe.] Pertaining to pipes or to a pipe. [Little used.]
AULA'RIAN, n. [L. aula, a hall.] At oxford, the member of a hall, distinguished ...
AUK, n. [contracted from Alca.] The alca, a genus of aquatic fowls, of the order...
AUGUST'NESS, n. Dignity of mien; grandeur; magnificence.
AUGUST'INS, AUGUSTIN'IANS, n. An order of monks, so called from St. Augustin. Th...
AUGUSTIN'IANS, n. Those divines, who from St. Augustin, maintain that grace is e...
AUGUST'AN, a. 1. Pertaining to Augustus; as the Augustan age. 2. The Augustan co...
AUGUST', a. [L. augustus. The first syllable of this word is probably from the r...
AU'GURY, n. [L. augurium.] 1. The art or practice of foretelling events by the f...
AU'GUROUS, a. Predicting; foretelling; foreboding.
AU'GURIZE, v.t. To augur. [Not in use.]
AUGU'RIAL, a. Relating to augurs.
AU'GURER, n. An augur. [Not legitimate.]
AU'GURED, pp. Conjectured by omens; prognosticated.
AUGURA'TION, n. The practice of augury, or the foretelling of events by the chat...