Augur (disambiguation)

Augur (disambiguation)

Augur can refer to:
*Augur, a public official in ancient Rome
*The eighth month of the fictional Zork calendar.
*A fictional weapon from the video game, .
*Christopher C. Augur, American Civil War officer.

ee also

* Auger, a cylindrical device for moving material


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