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        (for) fātus, fārī, defect. (in use are fātur, fantur, fābor, fābitur; P. perf. fātus; perf. fātus sum or eram; imper. fāre; inf. fārī; old, fārier, V.: gerund. fandī, fandō; supin abl. fātū; P. praes. fāns, fantis, fantem)    [1 FA-], to speak, say: Nescios fari pueros (i. e. infantes), H.: ita farier infit, V.: copia fandi, V.: fandi doctissima, V.: ne fando quidem auditum est, etc., by hearsay: haud mollia fatu, V.: fari quae sentiat, H.: Vix ea fatus eram, V.: dehinc talia fatur, V.: Fare age, quid venias, V.: fabor enim, etc., will prophesy, V.

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  • Prophesy — Proph e*sy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prophesied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Prophesying}.] [See {Prophecy}.] 1. To foretell; to predict; to prognosticate. [1913 Webster] He doth not prophesy good concerning me. 1 Kings xxii. 8. [1913 Webster] Then I perceive… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • prophesy — UK [ˈprɒfəˌsaɪ] / US [ˈprɑfəˌsaɪ] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms prophesy : present tense I/you/we/they prophesy he/she/it prophesies present participle prophesying past tense prophesied past participle prophesied a) to describe a… …   English dictionary

  • prophesy — [[t]prɒ̱fɪsaɪ[/t]] prophesies, prophesying, prophesied VERB If you prophesy that something will happen, you say that you strongly believe that it will happen. [V that] He prophesied that within five years his opponent would either be dead or in… …   English dictionary

  • prophesy — proph|e|sy [ˈprɔfısaı US ˈpra: ] v past tense and past participle prophesied present participle prophesying third person singular prophesies [I and T] to say what will happen in the future, especially using religious or magical knowledge =… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • prophesy — 1 verb prophesies, prophesying, prophesied (I, T) to use religious or magical knowledge to say what will happen in the future; foretell (+ that): The soothsayer prophesied that the war would be won. | prophesy who/what/how etc: He even prophesied …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • prophesy — proph|e|sy [ prafə,saı ] verb intransitive or transitive to describe a future event using religious or magic powers a. to say that you believe something will happen in the future …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • prophesy — [ˈprɒfəˌsaɪ] verb [T] to say what will happen in the future …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Micah 2 — 1 Woe to them that devise iniquity, and work evil upon their beds! when the morning is light, they practise it, because it is in the power of their hand. 2 And they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away: so they… …   The King James version of the Bible

  • New American Bible Revised Edition — Full name: New American Bible Revised Edition Abbreviation: NABRE Complete Bible published: March 9, 2011 Derived from: New American Bible Textual …   Wikipedia

  • Chronology of Revelation — The Chronology of Revelation details a series of events which take place in the Book of Revelation, detailing (by some accounts) the final judgement of God on the world, in the final Book of the Christian Bible. The events portrayed in Revelation …   Wikipedia

  • Pentecostalism — is a renewalist religious movement within Christianity that places special emphasis on the direct personal experience of God through the baptism of the Holy Spirit.).peaking in tonguesPentecostals vary in their beliefs of the types of speaking in …   Wikipedia

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