DIVINE (3)
Source: 566, 567
divine (3). Divine, n. a clergyman, a minister of the gospel
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Di‐vine″, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Divined (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Divining.] [[L. divinare: cf. F. deviner. See Divination.]] 1. 1. To foresee or foreknow; to detect; to anticipate; to conjecture.
A sagacity which divined the evil designs. Bancroft. 2. 2. To foretell; to predict; to presage.
Darest thou . . . divine his downfall? Shak. 3. 3. To render divine; to deify.
Living on earth like angel new divined. Spenser. Syn. — To foretell; predict; presage; prophesy; prognosticate; forebode; guess; conjecture; surmise.