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Weissager
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German
Etymology
In its modern form a compound of weise + Sager (“wise-sayer”). However, this is a secondary motivation of Old High German wīzzago, which is remotely related only to the former of the two components mentioned, pertaining more closely to German Wissen (“knowledge”) and thus English wit. Already in Old High German this ancient noun began to be re-interpreted as wīssago, i.e. in the modern sense.
Pronunciation
Noun
Weissager m (strong, genitive Weissagers, plural Weissager, feminine Weissagerin)
- soothsayer, seer, prophet (male or of unspecified gender)
Declension
Declension of Weissager [masculine, strong]
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