diviner in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

diviner in the PONS Dictionary

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Once a diagnosis has been made, the diviner will then prescribe the appropriate cure.
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Since every diviner probably needed a book, there must have existed large numbers of them.
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The... inn keeper, the petty diviner, the drug seller, the cloth trader, also experienced increased economic success.
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The position of ngaka (diviner) was formerly inherited patrilineally, but is now commonly inherited by a woman from her paternal grandfather or great-grandfather.
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The diviner would then interpret the pattern of cracks and write the prognostication upon the piece as well.
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There was also room for small economic success with the inn keeper, the petty diviner, the drug seller, the cloth trader, and many others.
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The diviner works him/herself into a state of trance until an object or event is perceived and a divination worked out.
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She underwent a formal apprenticeship in calendar divination with a local adept, and was initiated as a diviner in 1976.
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All the houses are full of pagan soothsayers, diviners, and necromancers, who are even arrayed in a monastic habit.
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This group also functioned as diviners able to interpret omens and other happenings.
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