- that Rio is the
personification of
Death (something
Agatha knew), who
forebodes that her time is coming. She
awakens Jen, and
after evading the Salem...
-
upper range as a sign of maturity,
while others questioned whether it
forebode waning vocal prowess. The
music video for the album's lead single, "Honey"...
-
believed to
share the joys and the
sorrows of the family, and to be able to
forebode and warn
about ****ure events, such as the
imminent death of a
kindred person...
- to the lore that
clear weather on the
Christian festival of
Candlemas forebodes a
prolonged winter. The
Groundhog Day
ceremony held at
Punxsutawney in...
-
chirps inside a house. However,
another type of
cricket that is less
noisy forebodes illness or death.
Crickets feature as
major characters in
novels and children's...
- she
heralds storm or bad
weather (Norway). The
appearance of the sjörå
forebodes a
storm or poor
catch in
Swedish tradition, much as the
appearance of...
- with a do****ent
proclaiming an
imminent Spanish invasion. An
eclipse forebodes impending doom as the
settlement prepares for war. M****inger is found...
- *sagjanan PGmc *fura- +*buþanan PGmc *fura- +*skadwōjanan
foretell soothsay forebode foreshadow predict praedīcere PGmc *frijaz
freedom liberty lībertās < līber...
- to get into empower,
enmesh fore- before, in
front forearm, forerunner,
forebode hind-
after hindsight,
hindquarters mid-
middle midstream,
midlife midi-...
- S2CID 161906192. "Damocles". Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia. 1948. Evil
foreboded or
dreaded Shakespeare,
William (1597). "Part II".
Henry IV (online quotation...