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Latin edit. Participle edit. portentīs. dative/ablative masculine/feminine/neuter plural of portentus · Last edited 10 months ago by WingerBot ...
Apr 8, 2024 · The meaning of PORTENT is something that foreshadows a coming event : omen, sign. How to use portent in a sentence.
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A portent is an omen of something momentous, which can be good, but is more often negative. You can use portent to mean a magical foretelling or symbol, but ...
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portentis. Latin. Participle. portentīs. dative masculine plural of portentus; dative feminine plural of portentus; dative neuter plural of portentus; ablative ...
Title, Etymologies: De homine et portentis. Auteurs latins du Moyen Age, ISSN 0223-3819. Book 11 of Etymologies, Saint Isidore (of Seville)