Soothsay definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary SOOTH'SAY, v.i. [sooth ... Webster's intransitive verb see soothsaying Webster's 1913 Dictionary Soothsay Sooth"say`, v. i. [Sooth + say; properly to say truth ... tell the truth.] To foretell; to predict. ``You can not soothsay.'' --Shak. ``Old soothsaying Glaucus' spell.'' --Milton. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Soothsay Sooth"say`, n. 1. A true saying; a proverb; a ... 2. Omen; portent. Having God turn the same to good soothsay. --Spenser. Moby Thesaurus adumbrate, augur, call, cast a horoscope, cast ...
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... the future, risk, see ahead, see beforehand, shadow, shadow forth, soothsay, speculate, suggest, suppose, surmise, take a chance, tell fortunes, tell ...