Diviner ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Diviner ( noun )

A person who practices divination, especially by interpreting the actions or signals of natural objects or the celestial bodies.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french divinier, from latin divinare "foretell, predict", from divinus "divine".

Examples:

  1. The villagers went to the diviner to know their future.
  2. He is a diviner of water sources.
  3. The diviner used tarot cards to predict the future.
  4. The diviner was said to be able to communicate with the spirits.
  5. The diviner's predictions were often eerily accurate.

(As a verb)

Diviner ( verb )

A person who practices divination, especially by interpreting the actions or signals of natural objects or the celestial bodies.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french divinier, from latin divinare "foretell, predict", from divinus "divine".

Examples:

  1. The villagers went to the diviner to know their future.
  2. He is a diviner of water sources.
  3. The diviner used tarot cards to predict the future.
  4. The diviner was said to be able to communicate with the spirits.
  5. The diviner's predictions were often eerily accurate.
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