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What (who) is Presage - definition

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Nissan presage; Presage; Presages

Presage         
·vi To form or utter a prediction;
- sometimes used with of.
II. Presage ·vt To have a presentiment of; to feel beforehand; to Foreknow.
III. Presage ·vt Power to look the future, or the exercise of that power; foreknowledge; presentiment.
IV. Presage ·vt Something which foreshows or portends a future event; a prognostic; an omen; an Augury.
V. Presage ·vt To Foretell; to Predict; to Foreshow; to Indicate.
presage         
I. v. a.
1.
Forebode, divine, foreknow, have a presentiment of.
2.
Foretell, predict, prophesy, soothsay, bode, portend, foreshow, indicate, betoken, foretoken, prognosticate, augur. See vaticinate.
II. n.
1.
Omen, sign, prognostic, augury, portent, token, boding, foreshowing, indication, auspice.
2.
Prophecy, prediction, foreboding, premonition, foreknowledge, presentiment.
presage         
['pr?s?d?]
¦ verb also pr?'se?d? be a sign or warning of (an imminent event).
?archaic predict.
¦ noun an omen or portent.
?archaic a foreboding.
Derivatives
presager noun (archaic).
Origin
ME (asnoun): via Fr. from L. praesagium, from praesagire 'forebode', from prae 'before' + sagire 'perceive keenly'.

Wikipedia

Nissan Presage

The Nissan Presage (Japanese: 日産・プレサージュ, Hepburn: Nissan Puresāju) is a minivan produced by Japanese automaker Nissan from 1998 to 2009. The Presage was only officially sold by Nissan in Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore.

The name "Presage" is French for "omen".

Examples of use of Presage
1. Or they could presage a serious government crisis.
2. Such changes might presage worse inflation or a recession ahead.
3. In fact, they probably presage economic, political and military turmoil.
4. In the end, the outbreak in May did not presage the start of a worldwide epidemic.
5. It can only presage conflicts and power struggles in a new administration.