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 Translation for 'soothsayer' from English to Albanian
NOUN   a soothsayer | soothsayers
SYNO forecaster | predictor | prognosticator | ...
fallxhi {m} [fol.]soothsayer
fallxhore {f}soothsayer [female]
fallxheshë {f} [fol.]soothsayer [female]
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Usage Examples English
  • Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Melampus" after the legendary Greek soothsayer Melampus.
  • Ingeborg i Mjärhult ('Ingeborg of Mjärhult') (1665 – 23 July 1749) was a Swedish natural healer, natural philosopher, soothsayer and spiritual visionary.
  • One day, he is visited by a soothsayer, who says that he has come to tempt Zarathustra to his final sin – compassion ("mitleiden", which can also be translated "pity").
  • The soothsayer Thomas Nostradamus is a main character in the musical "Something Rotten!", where he was originally portrayed by actor Brad Oscar.
  • She nicknamed Vitalstatistix "Piggywiggy" when they were courting, and starts doing this again in "Asterix and the Soothsayer" as a plan to make Asterix and Obelix erupt in hysterical laughter when she calls him by that name in front of them, thus irritating him and making him punish them by forcing them to stay in the village, away from the soothsayer.

  • A soothsayer warns Antony that he is sure to lose if he ever tries to fight Octavius.
  • Enigmatically described as "general necromancer, soothsayer, and eccentric dancer", she danced and sang in at least one production of Alfred Hill's "The Rajah of Shivapore".
  • Jeanne de Brigue (died 19 August 1391) was a French soothsayer accused of witchcraft.
  • In the traditional ceremony, the baby's hair is shaved ("zugupinbu") and a name given by a Soothsayer after consultation with the gods.
  • Traditional belief means in sickness it is usual to go to the soothsayer to find out whether one has offended an ancestor.

  • He was the presiding soothsayer during this expedition after Silanos from Ambracia deserted the army.
  • Duncan Campbell (1680?-1730) was a Scottish deaf man and professed soothsayer.
  • Felix shares the "Sibunas" with that he has noticed, like Magnus has bribed the soothsayer.
  • In 780 BC, a major earthquake hit Guanzhong. A soothsayer named Bo Yangfu (伯陽甫) considered this an omen foretelling the destruction of the Zhou Dynasty.
  • ... 1488 – 1561; also variously spelt as Ursula Southill, Ursula Soothtell or Ursula Sontheil), popularly known as Mother Shipton, is said to have been an English soothsayer and prophetess.

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