auspex

auspex
/aw"speks/, n., pl. auspices /aw"speuh seez'/.
an augur of ancient Rome.
[1590-1600; < L: one who observes birds, soothsayer, diviner, equiv. to au-, base of avis bird + -spex watcher (spec-, s. of specere to look at) + -s nom. sing. suffix]

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