soothsay

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English

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Etymology

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Formed as a back-formation from soothsayer, equivalent to sooth +‎ say. Compare Old English sōþseċġan (to say truly, declare).

Verb

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soothsay (third-person singular simple present soothsays, present participle soothsaying, simple past and past participle soothsaid)

  1. (intransitive) To foretell the future; make predictions.
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Noun

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soothsay (plural soothsays)

  1. Soothsaying; prediction; prognostication; prophecy.
  2. A portent; an omen.