[audiō, īre, īvī, ītus], to hear, listen to; dictō audiēns esse, to obey.
ex—exaudiō, īre, īvī, ītus, to hear clearly, distinguish.
auferō, see [ferō].
aufugiō, see [fugiō].
augeō, ēre, auxī, auctus, to increase, enlarge.
augur, uris [avis], m., an augur, soothsayer, a priest whose business it was to take the auspicia. See [auspicium].
augurium, ī [augur], n., observance of omens, divination; augurium agere, to perform the augural ceremonies.
augustus [augeō], adj., majestic, venerable, imposing.
[Augustus, ī] [augustus], m., a title of honor given to Octavianus in B.C. 27, and after him to all the Roman emperors.
aureus [aurum], adj., golden.