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presage

pres·age [ préssij, pri sáyj ]


noun  (plural pre·sag·es)
Definition:
 
1. portent or omen: a sign or warning of a future event

2. sense of something to come: a feeling that a particular thing, often something unpleasant, is about to happen

3. future import: significance with regard to future events
a moment of great presage



verb  (past and past participle pre·saged, present participle pre·sag·ing, 3rd person present singular pre·sag·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb foretell something: to be or give a sign or warning of a future event
Clear skies that night presaged fine weather for the picnic.

2. transitive verb have presentiment of something: to know intuitively that a particular thing is going to happen

3. transitive and intransitive verb predict: to predict a future event

[14th century. Directly or via French< Latin praesagire "forebode" < sagire "perceive"]

pre·sag·er noun
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