Diviner
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verb
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(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:
- The villagers went to the diviner to know their future.
- He is a diviner of water sources.
- The diviner used tarot cards to predict the future.
- The diviner was said to be able to communicate with the spirits.
- 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:
- The villagers went to the diviner to know their future.
- He is a diviner of water sources.
- The diviner used tarot cards to predict the future.
- The diviner was said to be able to communicate with the spirits.
- The diviner's predictions were often eerily accurate.