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soothsayer
English
Alternative forms
- southsayer
Etymology
From Middle English sothsaier, zothziggere, equivalent to sooth +? sayer.
Noun
soothsayer (plural soothsayers)
- one who predicts the future, using magic, intuition or intelligence; a diviner
- a mantis or rearhorse
- (obsolete) one who tells the truth; a truthful person
Related terms
- soothsay
Translations
See also
- prognosticator
- seer
- prophet
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soothsaying
English
Etymology
From sooth +? saying: truth telling.
Noun
soothsaying (plural soothsayings)
- A method of foretelling the future.
Related terms
- soothsayer
- fortune telling
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