auge I. augenoun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from Arabic awj top, summit 1.obsolete: apsis 1 2.obsolete: apogee II. au·ge\ˈau̇gə\noun (pluralau·gen \-gən\) Etymology: German, literally, eye, from Old High German ouga — more at eye : an elliptical or lens-shaped aggregate produced by the squeezing of the constituents of certain metamorphic rocks into an eyelike form