"spaeman" meaning in Scots

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Noun

Forms: spaemen [plural]
Etymology: spae (“to prophesy, foretell, predict, tell fortunes”) + man Etymology templates: {{compound|sco|spae|man|gloss1=to prophesy, foretell, predict, tell fortunes}} spae (“to prophesy, foretell, predict, tell fortunes”) + man Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|spaemen|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} spaeman (plural spaemen), {{sco-noun|spaemen}} spaeman (plural spaemen)
  1. fortuneteller, diviner, prophet Categories (topical): Occupations, People Related terms: spae-folk (english: sorcerers, wizards), spaer (english: fortuneteller, soothsayer), spaewife (english: female fortuneteller)

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for spaeman meaning in Scots (1.8kB)

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