Use "soothsayer" in a sentence

1. You were wrong, Soothsayer.

2. The Roman statesman Cato reportedly said: ‘I wonder that a soothsayer doesn’t laugh whenever he sees another soothsayer.’

3. Brigue, Jehenne de (d. 1391)French soothsayer

4. English words for Aruspex include soothsayer, augur and diviner

5. What does Warren Buffett, billionaire investor and economic soothsayer, like this week?

6. Synonyms for Aruspex include ariolater, clairvoyant, diviner, hAruspex, seer and soothsayer

7. A prophet; soothsayer; to prophesy; to be a sign: The heavy rain Augurs …

8. For some time the soothsayer continued to warm himself, staring into the flames.

9. Graphiphora augur, the double dart or soothsayer, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.

10. A prophet; soothsayer; to prophesy; to be a sign: The heavy rain Augurs a bountiful harvest.

11. You think I like being a soothsayer and watching you live out your Jerry Springer fate?

12. One doesn't have to search through ancient texts and soothsayer pronouncements to find more modern apocalyptic visions.

13. So the next morning he sent for a soothsayer to interpret his dream for him.

14. The great soothsayer von Rumsfeld has a wide range of methods that he uses to foretell future events.

15. Eventually the headman passed on the hookah stem and stood up, saying he'd go and fetch the soothsayer.

16. Lord Keynes paid tribute to his far-seeing colleagues, who had performed a task appropriate 'to the prophet and to the soothsayer.

17. The soothsayer interprets the position of sixteen nuts thrown on to the tray, which is covered with a thin layer of sawdust.

18. Hong Kong soothsayer Alion Yeo is predicting North Korea will undergo a power struggle that will bring leadership changes around May.

19. Soothsayer Tang enters in tattered shoes, wearing a very long and very filthy cotton gown, some scraps of paper tucked behind one ear.

20. Balaam also the son of Beor, the soothsayer, did the children of Israel slay with the sword among them that were slain by them.

21. Bird bones have also been used in divination throughout history, with a supposed soothsayer throwing the bones and reading their patterns to predict the future.

22. According to French scholar of ancient civilizations Édouard Dhorme, “as far as we go back in Mesopotamian history, we find the soothsayer and the idea of divination.”

23. 15, in the year 44 BC, Julius Caesar, the all-powerful ruler of Rome, visited a soothsayer named Spurinna, who “predicted the future by examining the internal organs of sacrificial

24. German woman lost more than 000 euros ($000) after a would-be soothsayer convinced her she was possessed by evil spirits and prescribed an expensive exorcism as a remedy, authorities said.

25. But in the bad old days people who wanted an accurate picture of the days to come would consult a soothsayer who poked through chicken entrails, or looked to the stars.

26. Astrologist: 1 n someone who predicts the future by the positions of the planets and sun and Moon Synonyms: astrologer Examples: Michel de Notredame French astrologer who wrote cryptic predictions whose interpretations are still being debated (1503-1566) Type of: forecaster , predictor , prognosticator , soothsayer someone who makes

27. The following shall be the rate of pay for such persons as are Apparitors to the duumvirs: for each clerk 1,200 sesterces, for each aide 700 sesterces, for each lictor 6oo sesterces, for each summoner 400 sesterces, for each copyist 300 sesterces, for each soothsayer 500 sesterces, for a crier 300 sesterces; for persons serving the aediles the

28. He that is guilty of sins not to be named, . . . a magician, an enchanter, an astrologer, a diviner, an user of magic verses, . . . one that makes amulets, a charmer, a soothsayer, a fortune-teller, an observer of palmistry . . . , let these be proved for some time . . . and if they leave off those practices, let them be received; but if they will not agree to that, let them be rejected.”