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Bulgarian

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Bulgarian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian авгур (avgur), ultimately from Latin augur.

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авгу́р (avgúrm (relational adjective авгу́рски)

  1. augur, soothsayer (diviner who foretells events by unusual occurrences)

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References

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  • авгур”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin augur.

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  • IPA(key): [ɐvˈɡur]
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Noun

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авгу́р (avgúrm anim (genitive авгу́ра, nominative plural авгу́ры, genitive plural авгу́ров)

  1. augur, soothsayer (diviner who foretells events by unusual occurrences)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin augur.

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авгу́р (avhúrm pers (genitive авгу́ра, nominative plural авгу́ри, genitive plural авгу́рів)

  1. augur, soothsayer (diviner who foretells events by unusual occurrences)
  2. (figuratively, ironically) a specialist who turns his knowledge into a mystery

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