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1 dīvīnus
dīvīnus adj. with comp. and sup. [divus], of a god, of a deity, divine: numen: stirps, V.: origo, L.: sine ope divinā, Cs.: animos esse divinos, i. e. of divine origin: religiones, L.: causa divinior: divinissima dona, i. e. most worthy of a deity: rem divinam facere, worship, T.: rem divinam ture ac vino fecisse, L.: rebus divinis praeesse, religion, Cs.: agere divina humanaque, religious and secular duties, L.: divina humanaque Divitiis parent, the whole world, H.: omnium divinarum humanarum rerum consensio, i. e. union in all interests and feelings: divina humanaque scelera, sacrilege and outrage, L.: rerum divinarum et humanarum scientia, physics and morals: divinum ius et humanum, natural and positive law: (homines) soli divinocum capaces, Iu. — Divincly inspired, prophetic: animus divinior: cum ille potius divinus fuerit, N.: vates, H.: poëta, V.: futuri Sententia, H.: Imbrium avis imminentium, H. — As subst m., a soothsayer, prophet: nescio qui ille divinus: divine tu, inaugura, L.: adsisto divinis, watch the fortunetellers, H.— Godlike, superhuman, admirable, excellent: genus hominum: legiones: fides: senatūs admurmuratio: quā (ratione) nihil est in homine divinius: domus, i. e. imperial, Ph.* * *Idivina -um, divinior -or -us, divinissimus -a -um ADJdivine, of a deity/god, godlike; sacred; divinely inspired, prophetic; naturalII -
2 vātēs
vātēs is, gen plur. vātum (C., L., V., H., O.), rarely vātium (C.), m and f a foreteller, seer, soothsayer, prophet, diviner: inductus a vatibus: falsus, L.: ut Nudus redeam, te vate, H.: sanctissima, V.: vatis sub tecta Sibyllae, V.—An inspired singer, bard, poet: ne vati noceat mala lingua, V.: si me lyricis vatibus inseres, H.* * *prophet, soothsayer; poet -
3 vāticinātor
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4 Aegyptius
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5 augur
augur uris, m and f [avis + GAR-], a seer, soothsayer, diviner, augur: inclitus, L.: Iovis, i. e. a member of the College of Augurs: Apollo, V.: Quod si non desipit augur (i. e. the poet), H.: Vana vox auguris, O.—Fem.: aquae augur Annosa cornix, H.* * *augur, one who interprets behavior of birds; diviner, seer, prophet, soothsayer -
6 fātidicus
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7 hariolus (ar-)
hariolus (ar-) ī, m [HAR-], a soothsayer, prophet, T., C., Ph. -
8 haruspex (ar-)
haruspex (ar-) icis, m [HAR-+4 SPEC-], a soothsayer, diviner, inspector of the entrails of victims: haruspices ex totā Etruriā: Tyrrhenae gentis, O.: ex prodigiis haruspices respondissent, S.: longaevus, V.— A prophet: Armenius, Iu. -
9 vāticinor
vāticinor ātus, ārī, dep. [vaticinus], to foretell, predict, prophesy, forebode: vera: Consulem velut vaticinantem audiebat, L.: Haec duce deo, O.: saevam laesi fore numinis iram Vaticinatus erat, O.: Parcite, vaticinor, etc., I warn you as a prophet, O.—To sing by inspiration, celebrate in verse: carminibus Graecis vaticinatus, quae, etc. —To rave, rant, talk idly: eos vaticinari atque insanire dicebat: sed ego fortasse vaticinor.* * *vaticinari, vaticinatus sum V DEPprophesy; utter inspired predictions/warnings; rave, talk wildly -
10 adnuntiator
announcer, herald, one who announces; prophet (Souter); preacher -
11 aggaeus
Haggai/Aggeus; (minor prophet); (book of Old Testement) -
12 aggeus
Haggai/Aggeus; (minor prophet); (book of Old Testement) -
13 annunciator
announcer, herald, one who announces; prophet (Souter); preacher -
14 annuntiator
announcer, herald, one who announces; prophet (Souter); preacher -
15 aruspex
soothsayer, diviner, inspector of entrails of victims; prophet -
16 auger
augur, one who interprets behavior of birds; diviner, seer, prophet, soothsayer -
17 daniel
Daniel; prophet Daniel; book of Old Testement -
18 ezechiel
Ezechiel; (Old Testament prophet); (book of Bible) -
19 habacuc
Habakkuk; (minor prophet); (book of Old Testament) -
20 hariola
soothsayer, prophet; (female)
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