vaticinal
[ vuh-tis-uh-nl ]
/ vəˈtɪs ə nl /
adjective
of, relating to, or characterized by prophecy; prophetic.
Origin of vaticinal
1580–90; < Latin
vāticin(us) prophetic (
vāticin(ārī) to prophesy +
-us adj. suffix) +
-al1; see
vaticinate
Words nearby vaticinal
Example sentences from the Web for vaticinal
Any one in the wide world except the Marshams would have quickly recognized the inconvenience of having a vaticinal cook.
Garrick's Pupil |Auguston FilonGiraldus has elsewhere spoken of this event in the Vaticinal History, book i. chap.
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales |Giraldus Cambrensis