prophetess
Americannoun
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a woman who speaks for God or a deity, or by divine inspiration.
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a woman who foretells future events.
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a woman who is aspokesperson of some doctrine, cause, or movement.
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the wife or female companion of a prophet.
Gender
See -ess.
Etymology
Origin of prophetess
1250–1300; Middle English prophetesse < Old French < Late Latin prophētissa. See prophet, -ess
Example Sentences
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The wife, whom the Assemblies described as the prophetess, was later released following an unspecified medical episode, police said.
From Los Angeles Times
Hannah ‘felt in her bones’ that it was going to be an unusually fine day, and she proved herself a true prophetess, for everybody and everything seemed bound to produce a grand success.
From Literature
To him, only the heroic male nude possessed the physical monumentality necessary to express the awesome power of figures such as this mythical prophetess.
From Literature
Then, together, prophetess and hero started on their journey.
From Literature
Nearby the Avenue de la Sibelle conjured a prophetess of Antiquity.
From Washington Post
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