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** English
[2006]
*** Etymology
From [en] [la]; see [en] for more.
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en]
*** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To predict or forecast , especially through the application of skill. 2. * [14] 3. * [VII] 4. * 1915 – 吴语: Virginia Woolf , |_The Voyage Out_ (see http://www.gutenberg.org/files/144/144-h/144-h.htm) ch. 2 5. *: All old people and many sick people were drawn, were it only for a foot or two, into the open air, and PROGNOSTICATED pleasant things about the course of the world. 6. [en] To presage , betoken .
**** Related terms
{{col4|en |prognosis |prognostic |prognostication |prognostize }}
**** Translations
[predict, foretell]
- Arabic: [ar] - Bulgarian: [bg] , [bg] - Danish: [da] , [da] - Faroese: [fo] - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] - German: [de] - Hungarian: [hu] - Icelandic: [is] - Ido: [io] - Latin: [la] , [la] - Maori: [mi] - Norwegian: - Portuguese: [pt] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] - Spanish: [es] - Swedish: [sv] , [sv] [trans-bottom]
[betoken]
- Bulgarian: [bg] , [bg] - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] - Russian: [ru] - Swedish: [sv] [trans-bottom]
** Italian
*** Etymology 1
**** Verb
[it]
1. [it]
*** Etymology 2
**** Participle
[it]
1. [it]