spae

[speɪ]

spae Definition

(archaic) to foretell or predict; prophesy.

Using spae: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spae" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fortune teller spaeed that I would come into a large sum of money.

  • Example

    The old woman spaeed that the storm would be a bad one.

  • Example

    He spaeed that the king would die in battle.

spae Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spae

Phrases with spae

  • spae-wife

    a female fortune teller or prophetess

    Example

    The spae-wife told the villagers that a great disaster was coming.

  • spaeing wand

    a wand or rod used by a fortune teller to cast spells or divine the future

    Example

    The spaeing wand was made of hazel wood and was said to have magical properties.

  • spae-book

    a book of prophecies or predictions

    Example

    The spae-book was written in an ancient language and was said to contain the secrets of the future.

Origins of spae

from Old Norse 'spá', meaning 'prophecy'

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Summary: spae in Brief

'Spae' [speɪ] is an archaic verb meaning to foretell or predict, often used in the context of fortune telling or prophecy. It can be seen in phrases like 'spae-wife,' referring to a female fortune teller, and 'spaeing wand,' a wand used for divination. 'Spae' is synonymous with 'prophesy' and 'predict.'