presageful


pres·age

P0534300 (prĕs′ĭj)n.1. An indication or warning of a future occurrence; an omen.2. A feeling or intuition of what is going to occur; a presentiment.3. Prophetic significance or meaning.4. Archaic A prediction.v. (prĭ-sāj′, prĕs′ĭj) pre·saged, pre·sag·ing, pre·sag·es v.tr.1. To indicate or warn of in advance; portend.2. To have a presentiment of.3. To foretell or predict.v.intr. To make or utter a prediction.
[Middle English, from Latin praesāgium, from praesāgīre, to perceive beforehand : prae-, pre- + sāgīre, to perceive; see sāg- in Indo-European roots.]
pre·sage′ful (prĭ-sāj′fəl) adj.