omenic

adj

Etymology

From omen + -ic.

  1. derived from ōmen
  2. suffixed as omenic — “omen + ic

Definitions

  1. Having the quality of an omen

    Having the quality of an omen; carrying ominous or prophetic significance.

    • Ancient people, and numerous moderns considered the omenic aspects of a dream, the Fragmentations of a Dream Foretold, a manuscript he had once seen was called.

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