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portents <a portent; portents> N

portents

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In earliest times they were seen as portents, either of disaster or of some great historical change.
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These new signs are omens or portents not previously observed, or not observed under the particular set of circumstances at hand.
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A number of apocalyptic sects see portents of doom everywhere.
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In both stories, colors have an ominous importance and the strangers are both portents of death and destruction.
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The house was filled with stories of ghosts and premonitions, omens and portents, all of which were studiously ignored by her husband.
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Through a series of supposed portents and miracles he gained a considerable following, including possibly as many as 30,000 children.
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Several leaders claim to have chosen sides or determined battle strategy after scrying or receiving visions, portents, or prophetic dreams.
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For we say that all portents are contrary to nature; but they are not so.
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In "slendinga saga" is a collection of versified dreams and portents said to have occurred shortly before the battle of rlygsstair.
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They also interpreted omens, prodigies and portents, and formulated their expiation.
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