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vaticinate


Meanings
  • verb

    To speak or proclaim as if coming from a divine or supernatural source.

    - "The oracle vaticinated the coming of a great king."
    - "Many believed that the comet vaticinated the impending war."
    - "The astrologer vaticinated that the young couple would have a prosperous future."

Rhymes
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vatican , sanctify , hierarchy , monastic , consecrate , sacred , canonical , liturgy , religious , divine , sacrament , sanctuary , apostle , evangelist , disciple
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vaticinate , vaticinated , vaticinates , vaticinating , vaticinator , vaticinators
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vaticinate (verb)


Etymology
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From the Latin 'vaticinare', meaning 'to speak, to tell, to predict'. The term was later adopted into English in the 15th century.


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  1. Divination: The practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means. Divination practices include astrology, tarot, scrying, and other forms of divination.

  2. Oracle: An oracle is a person or object through whom a god or goddess is believed to speak. Oracles were an essential part of many ancient religions, including the Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian religions. Oracles were often consulted for guidance on important decisions, such as matters of war and peace, or questions of personal significance, such as questions of love or career.

  3. Astrology: Astrology is the study of the positions and movements of celestial bodies, such as stars, planets, and the moon, and the belief that these positions and movements have an influence on human affairs and the natural world. Astrology has been practiced for thousands of years, and it has been an essential part of many ancient cultures, including the Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian cultures. Astrology was used for a variety of purposes, including predicting the future, interpreting dreams, diagnosing illnesses, and providing guidance on important decisions.


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In various cultures, the ability to vaticinate was considered a valuable and highly respected skill. Ancient Romans believed that the Sibylline Books, which contained prophecies and vaticinations, held the power to save Rome from destruction. In medieval Europe, astrologers, fortune tellers, and other practitioners of divination were sought after for their vaticinations and predictions. These individuals often held positions of power and influence in medieval society.

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