Premonitor

Synonyms for "premonitor" (6 found)

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Translations

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French

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  • prémoniteur noun (one who, or that which, gives premonition)
  • prémonitrice noun (one who, or that which, gives premonition)

Italian

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  • premonitore noun (one who, or that which, gives premonition)

Sample sentences

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Beloved, give me leave to be a premonitor, a forewarner to you in this place, and to tell you that these things must needs provoke God to heavy displeasure .

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and if he is legitimately attended to, sedulously known, and religiously reverenced, in the way he was reverenced by Socrates, with justice and innocence, will be a predicter in things uncertain, a premonitor in things dubious, a defender in things dangerous, and an assistant in want.

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By power of legal suasion, forbid all emanation Of brewers' fermentation, or poisonous preparation Of spirit distillation, nor any vain libation, Producing stimulation, premonitor of desolation.

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When asleep, the increase of the respirations was the premonitor of resolution.

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