soothsaw

English

Alternative forms

  • sooth-saw

Etymology

From Middle English sothesawe, sothsaȝe; equivalent to sooth + saw (a saying). Cognate with Icelandic sannsaga (truth-telling, soothsaying). Compare also Middle English sothsawel, sothsaȝel (truth-telling, adjective).

Noun

soothsaw (plural soothsaws)

  1. (obsolete) A true saying; truth.
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