Divinator

/ˈdɪvɪneɪtər/ noun

Definition

A person who practices divination; someone who claims to predict the future or reveal hidden things through supernatural means.

Etymology

From Latin 'divinator' (a soothsayer or prophet), from 'divinare' (to divine or foretell). The word entered English around the 14th century through religious and philosophical texts.

Kelly Says

A 'divinator' is distinguished from a 'diviner' mainly by context—'divinator' sounds more formal and Latin-rooted, while 'diviner' feels more everyday English, showing how English inherited Latin terms alongside native developments.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ምህረት
mi-hret
ARالعربية
تنبؤي
tanbū'ī
BNবাংলা
জ্যোতিষী
jyo-tish-ee
CACatalà
divinator
dee-vee-na-tor
CSČeština
věštec
ve-sht-ec
DADansk
orakel
oh-ra-kel
DEDeutsch
Wahrsager
va-hrs-a-ger
ELΕλληνικά
προφήτης
pro-fe-tis
ESEspañol
divinador
dee-vee-nah-dor
FAفارسی
پیشگو
pey-she-goo
FISuomi
ennustaja
en-nus-ta-ja
FRFrançais
divinateur
dee-vee-na-tewr
GUGU
જાતક
ja-tak
HAHA
bāta
ba-ta
HEעברית
נביא
ne-via
HIहिन्दी
ज्योतिषी
jyo-tish-ee
HUMagyar
jóslő
yosh-lo
IDBahasa Indonesia
peramal
pe-ra-mal
IGIG
ịrị
ee-ree
ITItaliano
divinatore
dee-vee-na-tore
JA日本語
予言者
yo-en-sha
KKKK
көңіл
kon-il
KMKM
ព្រះ
prouh
KO한국어
점성술사
jeomseong-sul-sa
MRMR
ज्योतिषी
jyo-tish-ee
MSBahasa Melayu
peramal
pe-ra-mal
MYမြန်မာ
ကြွင်း
kwin
NLNederlands
divinator
dee-vee-na-tor
NONorsk
orakel
oh-ra-kel
PAPA
ਪ੍ਰੇਖ
pra-ekh
PLPolski
wróżbita
vush-bee-ta
PTPortuguês
divinador
dee-vee-nah-dor
RORomână
divinator
dee-vee-na-tor
RUРусский
гада
ga-da
SVSvenska
orakel
oh-ra-kel
SWKiswahili
mchawi
m-cha-wi
TAதமிழ்
நிலைப்பாட்டை
nilai-pa-tta-i
TEతెలుగు
జ్యోతిషి
jyo-tish-ee
THไทย
ผู้ทำนาย
poo-tam-nai
TLTL
mangangaral
man-ga-nga-ral
TRTürkçe
kehanetçi
keh-a-net-chi
UKУкраїнська
передбачувач
pered-bach-uvach
URاردو
تنبؤی
tanbū'ī
VITiếng Việt
người bói toán
ngoo-boi-toan
YOYO
agbara
ah-gba-ra
ZH中文
占卜师
zhàn bǔ shī
ZUZU
umuthi
oo-moo-thee

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Masculine agent noun (-or); feminine form 'divinatrix' was rarely used. Professional roles historically defaulted to masculine forms even when women practiced divination.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'diviner' (gender-neutral) or specify role rather than gendered agent nouns.

Inclusive Alternatives

["diviner","practitioner"]

Empowerment Note

Women were historically central to divination practices (oracles, sibyl traditions) but were erased by masculine grammar conventions in Latin and Romance languages.

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