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Astrological forcast
Answer for the clue "Astrological forcast ", 9 letters:
horoscope
Alternative clues for the word horoscope
- Diagram with signs
- Forecast of a person's future based on the heavens
- Astrological creation
- A diagram of the positions of the planets and signs of the zodiac at a particular time and place
- A prediction of someone's future based on the relative positions of the planets
- Some check it daily
- Daily reading for many
- Daily forecast
Word definitions for horoscope in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1050, horoscopus , from Latin horoscopus ; the modern form is considered to be a mid-16c. reborrowing via Middle French horoscope . Ultimately from Greek horoskopos "nativity, horoscope," also "one who casts a horoscope," from hora "hour" (see year ) ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 an astrological forecast of a person's future based on such information 2 the position of the planets and stars at the moment of someone's birth; a diagram of such positions
Usage examples of horoscope.
Celia, my wench, if thou hast cast the horoscope for which Sir William asked, then let me have it.
CHAPTER FIVE CELIA bent over the horoscope which she was constructing.
Or simply that the horoscope which Celia had cast had told her that she and Kit would come together after a fashion which was past understanding, and this strange meeting supported what the horoscope told her?
Celia, who had been casting a horoscope for one of their neigh bouts who made pots and pans and wished to know what the future of his business would be, had risen from her chair to throw her arms around him.
When the horoscope said that our relationship would be a strange one it spoke true, for the marriage we shared was no legal one but a handfast, without witnesses, between a man who knew not who he was and a woman who knew who he was only too well.
There was Adam to care for, Mistress Church to help, a horoscope to draw up, an infusion of herbs to prepare for a woman who was still in pain after a difficult childbirth.
When she read the horoscope itself, she felt like breaking into hysterical laughter: A messagefrom someone in your past could have you lost in memories.
The memory of the circled horoscope was heavy as a lead ball in her chest.
Conrad would discover you knew I would come, that I would bring that child in response to the horoscope cast by his Frenchman.
He bent down to pick up the horoscope, refolded it carefully, then sat back, eyes hooded.
We had both been born under the sign of Libra, so if one believes in astrology, as Narayan, who once supplied me with my horoscope, certainly does, we were destined by the stars to know each other.
A writer in some strange way knows his own future - his end is in his beginning, as it is in the pages of a horoscope, and the schoolboy Swami, watching the friend with whom he had needlessly quarrelled, vanish into the vast unknown spaces of India, had already experienced a little of what Krishna came to feel as he watched his beloved wife die of typhoid.
As Chandran looked at the small piece of paper on which the horoscope was drawn, his heart bubbled over with joy.
Chandran read the horoscope a number of times, though he understood very little of it.
When she read the horoscope itself, she felt like breaking into hysterical laughter: A message from someone in your past could have you lost in memories.