hariolari

  • 1Ariolation — Ar i*o*la tion, n. [L. ariolatio, hariolatio, fr. hariolari to prophesy, fr. hariolus soothsayer.] A soothsaying; a foretelling. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Hariolation — Ha|ri|o|la|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. hariolatio zu hariolari »weissagen, vermuten«> (veraltet) Weissagung, unbegründete Vermutung …

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  • 3hariolieren — ha|ri|o|lie|ren <aus gleichbed. lat. hariolari> (veraltet) weissagen, vermuten …

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  • 4deviner — quelque chose, Augurari, Coniectare, Diuinare, Hariolari, Praesagire, Vaticinari. Deviner en soy mesme, Coniectare, Coniectura assequi. Deviner une chose avant qu elle advienne, Praediuinare. Devine le reste, Tu coniicito caetera. L art de… …

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  • 5hariolation — ˌharēəˈlāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin hariolation , hariolatio action of prophesying, from hariolatus (past participle of hariolari to prophesy, divine) + ion , io ion; probably akin to Latin haruspex soothsayer, diviner more at yarn : the act …

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  • 6hariolate — /harˈi ō lāt/ intransitive verb To divine ORIGIN: L hariolārī, ātus • • • hariolāˈtion noun …

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