Prophesy vs Aread - What's the difference?
prophesy | aread |
To speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet.
To predict, to foretell.
* Bible, 1 Kings xxii. 8
* Shakespeare
* 1982 , (Lawrence Durrell), Constance'', Faber & Faber 2004 (''Avignon Quintet ), p. 745:
To foreshow; to herald; to prefigure.
* Shakespeare
(Christianity) To speak out on the Bible as an expression of holy inspiration; to preach.
(obsolete) To soothsay, prophesy.
(obsolete) To interpret; to explain.
* Spenser
(obsolete) To advise, counsel.
*1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , I.1:
*:Me, all too meane, the sacred Muse areeds / To blazon broade emongst her learned throng [...].
* Milton
As verbs the difference between prophesy and aread
is that prophesy is to speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet while aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.prophesy
English
Verb
(en-verb)- He doth not prophesy good concerning me.
- Then I perceive that will be verified / Henry the Fifth did sometime prophesy .
- ‘It has been prophesied more than once that he will find it.’
- Methought thy very gait did prophesy / A royal nobleness; I must embrace thee.
aread
English
Alternative forms
* *areed *aredeVerb
- Therefore more plain aread this doubtful case.
- But mark what I aread thee now. Avaunt!