weather-prophet
English
Noun
weather-prophet (plural weather-prophets)
- A person who foretells the weather, especially without modern meteorological aids or knowledge.
- 1936, Rollo Ahmed, The Black Art, London: Long, page 179:
- They [...] are excellent weather-prophets; but they appear to think that they can add power to the natural phenomena by singing and performing ritual dances, and so on.
- An animal whose behaviour is an indication of coming weather, especially change of season.
- 1920, Edward Carpenter, Pagan and Christian Creeds, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., published 1921, page 56:
- "Diodorus," he says, "distinctly states that the hawk, in Egypt, was venerated because it foretold the future." (Birds generally act as weather-prophets.)
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