Prophetess
121SIBYL AND SIBYLLINE ORACLES — The sibyl was a Greek prophetess figure, apparently of Oriental origin. The sibyl utters her predictions not on being consulted, like established oracles, but spontaneously, in ecstatic exclamations. She is believed to dwell in grottos, to… …
122Druidess — Dru id*ess, n. A female Druid; a prophetess …
123Seeress — Seer ess, n. A female seer; a prophetess. [1913 Webster] …
124Sibyl — Sib yl, n. [L. sibylla, Gr. ????.] 1. (Class. Antiq.) A woman supposed to be endowed with a spirit of prophecy. [1913 Webster] Note: The number of the sibyls is variously stated by different authors; but the opinion of Varro, that there were ten …
125Deborah — noun Etymology: Hebrew Dĕbhōrāh Date: 14th century a Hebrew prophetess who rallied the Israelites in their struggles against the Canaanites …
126seeress — noun Date: 1845 a woman who predicts events or developments ; prophetess …
127sibyl — noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English sibile, sybylle, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French sibile, from Latin sibylla, from Greek Date: 14th century 1. any of several prophetesses usually accepted as 10 in number and… …
128Apollo — This article is about the Greek and Roman god. For other uses, see Apollo (disambiguation) and Phoebus (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Phobos (mythology). Apollo …