Auge
In
Greek mythology, Auge a daughter of Aleus and Neaera and priestess of
Athena at
Tegea, bore the
hero Telephos to
Heracles. Her father had been told by an
oracle that he would be overthrown by his grandson. She secreted the baby in the temple of Athena. A scarcity alerted Aleus that there was a profanation of the temple, and he discovered the child. Auge was given to Nauplius ("sailor") who was to kill her, but who, taking pity, brought her to
Teuthas, a king in
Mysia. The baby was exposed on
Mount Parthenion above Tegea, where Telephos was suckled by a deer (
Bibliotheke 2.7.4; 3.9.1).
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A.U.G.E.
The Apple User Group Europe (A.U.G.E.) was founded in
1979 and is one of the oldest interregional, private and independent computer clubs of
Germany.The group's name is still based on its original acronym, although there are many users of other computer systems.The group is centered on the user, not the computer, and encourages exchange of ideas and experience.
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Auge (das)
n.
eye, organ used for seeing
äugen
v.
look, gaze, watch
Auge
n.
Auge, region in France
auge (f)
n.
trough, long and narrow receptacle (e.g. for holding food and water for animals)
auge (f)
n.
apogee, height
auge (m)
n.
peak, zenith; meridian; heyday, boom; upgrade; vegetation