An augur is a public official in ancient Rome.
Augur may also refer to:
People
- Christopher C. Augur (1821–1898), American Civil War officer
- Helen Augur (died 1969), American journalist
- Hezekiah Augur (1791–1858), American sculptor and inventor
- Jean Augur (1934–1993), British teacher and dyslexia activist
Fiction
- Augur, the eighth month of the fictional Zork calendar
- Augur, a fictional weapon from the Resistance: Fall of Man video game
- Augur, a kind of magic user in James Islington’s Licanius Trilogy
Other uses
- Augur (software), a decentralized prediction market built using Ethereum
- Augur buzzard, an African bird of prey
- Augur (caste), a sub-group of the Jogi caste in India
- Eugene Augur, a countercultural underground newspaper published 1969–1974
- Tallinna JK Augur, football club in Estonia
See also
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