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aus·pi·cate \ˈȯspəˌkāt\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin auspicatus, past participle of auspicari to take auspices, from auspic-, auspex 1. archaic : to indicate in advance as though by an omen : portend, augur 2. : to initiate or enter upon especially under circumstances or with a procedure (as drinking a toast) calculated to ensure prosperity and good luck < auspicating the trip with a cocktail > |