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prophet
English
Etymology
From Middle English prophete, from Anglo-Norman prophete, from Latin proph?ta, from Ancient Greek ???????? (proph?t?s, “one who speaks for a god”), from ??? (pró, “before”) + ???? (ph?mí, “I tell”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: pr?f'it, IPA(key): /?p??f.?t/
- (US) enPR: pr?f'it, IPA(key): /?p??f.?t/
- Homophone: profit
Noun
prophet (plural prophets, feminine prophetess)
- Someone who speaks by divine inspiration.
- Someone who predicts the future; a soothsayer.
Derived terms
Translations
Middle English
Noun
prophet
- Alternative form of prophete
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ezekiel
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