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English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin prognosticare; see prognostic for more.
Pronunciation
Verb
prognosticate (third-person singular simple present prognosticates, present participle prognosticating, simple past and past participle prognosticated)
- (transitive) To predict or forecast, especially through the application of skill.
- Synonyms: foretell, prophesy
Examining the tea-leaves, she prognosticated dark days ahead.
- 1915 – Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out ch. 2
- All old people and many sick people were drawn, were it only for a foot or two, into the open air, and prognosticated pleasant things about the course of the world.
- (transitive) To presage, betoken.
- Synonyms: foretoken, foreshadow, portend
The bluebells may prognosticate an early spring this year.
Translations
Italian
Etymology 1
Verb
prognosticate
- inflection of prognosticare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Etymology 2
Participle
prognosticate f pl
- feminine plural of prognosticato