soothsaying
111pythoness — py•tho•ness [[t]ˈpaɪ θə nɪs, ˈpɪθ ə [/t]] n. a woman believed to be possessed by a soothsaying spirit • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME phytonesse (< MFphitonise) < MLphitōnissa, LL (Vulgate)pȳthōnissa, fem. der. ofpȳthōn< Gkpneûma… …
112pythoness — /ˈpaɪθənɛs/ (say puythuhnes) noun 1. a woman supposedly possessed by a soothsaying spirit, as the priestess of Apollo at Delphi. 2. a woman with power of divination; a witch. {Late Greek pȳthōn familiar spirit, demon + ess; replacing Middle… …
113soothsay — /ˈsuθseɪ/ (say soohthsay) verb (i) (soothsaid, soothsaying) to foretell events; prophesy …
114superstition — This word (from the Latin superstitio, meaning prophecy or soothsaying ) refers to the attribution of magical power to an object (such as a charm) or to a practice (such as an incantation); superstition is a sin against the firstcommandment.… …
115ἡπατοσκοπικῆς — ἡπατοσκοπικός connected with soothsaying fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) …
116ἡπατοσκοπικήν — ἡπατοσκοπικός connected with soothsaying fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) …
117ἡπατοσκοπούμενοι — ἡπατοσκοπέω inspect the liver for soothsaying pres part mp masc nom/voc pl (attic epic doric) …
118ἡπατοσκοπούμενος — ἡπατοσκοπέω inspect the liver for soothsaying pres part mp masc nom sg (attic epic doric) …
119ἡπατοσκοπήσασθαι — ἡπατοσκοπέω inspect the liver for soothsaying aor inf mid …
120ἡπατοσκοπῶν — ἡπατοσκοπέω inspect the liver for soothsaying pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) …