prophesy
31prophesy — proph•e•sy [[t]ˈprɒf əˌsaɪ[/t]] v. sied, sy•ing 1) to foretell or predict 2) to indicate beforehand 3) to utter in prophecy 4) to make predictions, esp. by divine inspiration 5) to speak as a mediator between God and humankind or in God s stead • …
32prophesy — Wānana; wālana, ulana (rare) …
33prophesy — v. ( ies, ied) 1 tr. (usu. foll. by that, who, etc.) foretell (an event etc.). 2 intr. speak as a prophet; foretell future events. 3 intr. archaic expound the Scriptures. Derivatives: prophesier n. Etymology: ME f. OF profecier (as PROPHECY) …
34prophecy, prophesy — Prophecy is a noun only, is pronounced PROF i see, and means a prediction, foretelling, or revelation of what is to come : The official s prophecy was that the energy crisis would become even more acute. Prophesy is a verb only, is pronounced… …
35prophecy, prophesy — The first is the noun, the second the verb. Thus: I prophesy war; that is my prophecy …
36prophecy, prophesy — The first is the noun, the second the verb. Thus: I prophesy war; that is my prophecy …
37fore-prophesy — …
38Prophesied — 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… …
39Prophesying — 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… …
40prophecy — , prophesy The first is the noun; the second the verb. Thus: I prophesy war; that is my prophecy …