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[Verb] | "va*tic*i*nate" | \ və-ˈti-sə-ˌnāt \
1: prophesy, predict
Origin: circa 1623 ;
Borrowed from Latin vāticinātus, past participle of vāticinārī "to make divinely inspired predictions, prophesy, warn," verbal derivative of *vāticinium "act of prophesying," from vātēs "prophet, see:r" + canere "to sing, chant, utter" + -ium, deverbal noun suffix {mat|vatic|}, {mat|chant:1|};
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[Verb] | "vaticinating"
1: to tell of or describe beforehand;
* e.g., " ... if he could really vaticinate the course of the stock market, he'd be rich enough to own Manhattan "
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[ "vaticinate" ]
1: To predict, foretell.
* e.g., ... The vaticination of the end of the world was recorded by Nastradamus.
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