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  • noun Plural form of prophesier.

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Examples

  • …Simone Weil finally remained on the threshold of the Church, crouching there for the love of all of us who are not inside, all the heretics, the secular dreamers, the prophesiers in strange tongues.

    Meditations on Simone Weil, Two. | Mind on Fire 2006

  • Such is the deuiation (saith Hall) and not diuination of those blind and fantasticall dreames of the Welsh prophesiers.

    Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Henrie IV Raphael Holinshed

  • Michael Portillo has probably more than most Tory commentators, a pronounced tendency towards the Cassandra end of political prophesiers.

    Telegraph Blogs 2009

  • "We're going to pluck the same chords that either scientists or prophesiers would," Mr. Wimer said.

    Advertising Age - Homepage 2009

  • Michael Portillo has probably more than most Tory commentators, a pronounced tendency towards the Cassandra end of political prophesiers.

    Telegraph Blogs 2009

  • He despises “The common herd of prophesiers who describe the operations of the stars as if they were a sort of deities, the lords of heaven and earth, and producing everything at their pleasure.

    Kepler Bryant, Walter W 1920

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