Sooth·say v. i. To foretell; to predict. “You can not soothsay.” --Shak. “Old soothsaying Glaucus' spell.” --Milton.
Sooth·say, n.
1. A true saying; a proverb; a prophecy. [Obs.]
2. Omen; portent. Having
God turn the same to good soothsay. --Spenser.
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