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adj
adj
noun
- the act of providing vague advance indications; representing beforehand
- Synonym of foreshadow (“a suggestion of something in advance”); specifically (usually uncountable, literature, narratology), a literary device whereby an author drops hints or symbolic representations of plot developments to come later in the story.
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adj
noun
adj
- resembling or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy
- having a secret or hidden meaning
- Excessively and exorbitantly expensive. (In allusion to the Sibyl who sold three books to Tarquinius Superbus at the price of the original nine.)
- (by extension) Occult, mysterious.
- (by extension) Having oracle-like predicting powers, clairvoyant.
- Of or pertaining to or resembling a sibyl or female oracle, especially the Cumaean Sibyl and the Sibylline Books.
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- A prophetess in the New Testament.
- A female given name from Latin.
- A village in Ohio; after Anna Thirkield, an early settler.
- A village in Järva, Estonia.
- A town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia.
- A village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran.
- A city in Illinois.
- A city in Texas.
- A village in Fars Province, Iran.
- A municipality of the Valencian Community, Spain.
name
- A prophet in the reign of Rehoboam (1 Kings 12:22-24).
- A Levite (2 Chr. 35:9).
- A priest (Neh. 12:42).
- The father of Urijah the prophet (Jer. 26:20).
- A Levite appointed to "distribute the oblations of the Lord" (2 Chr. 31:15).
- A prince of Judah who assisted at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem (Neh. 12:34-36).
- A false prophet who opposed Jeremiah (Jer. 29:24-32).
- One of the Levites whom Jehoshaphat appointed to teach the law (2 Chr. 17:8).
- Neh. 3:29.
- A Levite (1 Chr. 24:6).
- A false prophet who hindered the rebuilding of Jerusalem (Neh. 6:10).
- 1 Chr. 9:14; Neh. 11:15.
- A Levite (1 Chr. 9:16).
- The eldest son of Obed-edom (1 Chr. 26:4-8).
- A Simeonite (1 Chr. 4:37).
- A Levite in the time of David, who with 200 of his brethren took part in the bringing up of the ark from Obed-edom to Hebron (1 Chr. 15:8).
- A Levite (2 Chr. 29:14).
- A rabbinic sage who was leader of the Pharisees in 1st century BC.
- The father of a prince in the reign of Jehoiakim (Jer. 36:12).
noun
- A prophetic response, often enigmatic or allegorical, so given.
- One who communicates a divine command; an angel; a prophet.
- (computing theory) A theoretical entity capable of answering some collection of questions.
- A wise sentence or decision of great authority.
- A person such as a priest through whom the deity is supposed to respond with prophecy or advice.
- A shrine dedicated to some prophetic deity.
- A person considered to be a source of wisdom.
- A fortune-teller.
- (Jewish antiquity) The sanctuary, or most holy place in the temple; also, the temple itself.
- (cryptocurrencies) A third-party service that provides smart contracts with information from the outside world.
- a prophecy (usually obscure or allegorical) revealed by a priest or priestess; believed to be infallible
- an authoritative person who divines the future
- a shrine where an oracular god is consulted
verb
- To speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet.
- To predict, to foretell (with or without divine inspiration).
- To foreshow; to herald; to prefigure.
- (intransitive, Christianity) To speak out on the Bible as an expression of holy inspiration; to preach.
- deliver a sermon
- predict or reveal through, or as if through, divine inspiration
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noun
- A prophetic response, often enigmatic or allegorical, so given.
- One who communicates a divine command; an angel; a prophet.
- (computing theory) A theoretical entity capable of answering some collection of questions.
- A wise sentence or decision of great authority.
- A person such as a priest through whom the deity is supposed to respond with prophecy or advice.
- A shrine dedicated to some prophetic deity.
- A person considered to be a source of wisdom.
- A fortune-teller.
- (Jewish antiquity) The sanctuary, or most holy place in the temple; also, the temple itself.
- (cryptocurrencies) A third-party service that provides smart contracts with information from the outside world.
- a prophecy (usually obscure or allegorical) revealed by a priest or priestess; believed to be infallible
- an authoritative person who divines the future
- a shrine where an oracular god is consulted
verb
- To speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet.
- To predict, to foretell (with or without divine inspiration).
- To foreshow; to herald; to prefigure.
- (intransitive, Christianity) To speak out on the Bible as an expression of holy inspiration; to preach.
- deliver a sermon
- predict or reveal through, or as if through, divine inspiration
adj
adj
noun
- the act of providing vague advance indications; representing beforehand
- Synonym of foreshadow (“a suggestion of something in advance”); specifically (usually uncountable, literature, narratology), a literary device whereby an author drops hints or symbolic representations of plot developments to come later in the story.
verb
adj
noun
adj
- resembling or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy
- having a secret or hidden meaning
- Excessively and exorbitantly expensive. (In allusion to the Sibyl who sold three books to Tarquinius Superbus at the price of the original nine.)
- (by extension) Occult, mysterious.
- (by extension) Having oracle-like predicting powers, clairvoyant.
- Of or pertaining to or resembling a sibyl or female oracle, especially the Cumaean Sibyl and the Sibylline Books.