“Presage” VS “sage”
I came across the word "presage" through the vocabulary builder as below ( Sorry I can only copy and past since I purchased it. )
And I am familiar with the word "sage" as an adjectice. Marriam Unabridaged says,
a : eminent in wisdom : wise through reflection and experience : prudent and philosophic in judgment and views
b archaic : grave, solemn
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: proceeding from or characterized by wisdom, prudence, and good judgment
I know "pre" is the suffix originally from Latin meaning "before".
Does anyone how come adding "pre" adds the meaning of something bad to the word "presage" etymologically?
Thank you for your wisdom.
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I came across the word "presage" through the vocabulary builder as below ( Sorry I can only copy and past since I purchased it. )
And I am familiar with the word "sage" as an adjectice. Marriam Unabridaged says,
a : eminent in wisdom : wise through reflection and experience : prudent and philosophic in judgment and views
b archaic : grave, solemn
2
: proceeding from or characterized by wisdom, prudence, and good judgment
I know "pre" is the suffix originally from Latin meaning "before".
Does anyone how come adding "pre" adds the meaning of something bad to the word "presage" etymologically?
Thank you for your wisdom.
etymology
I would like to ask about the words "presentiment" and "sentiment" too. Thank you in advance.
– Kentaro Tomono
6 mins ago
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I came across the word "presage" through the vocabulary builder as below ( Sorry I can only copy and past since I purchased it. )
And I am familiar with the word "sage" as an adjectice. Marriam Unabridaged says,
a : eminent in wisdom : wise through reflection and experience : prudent and philosophic in judgment and views
b archaic : grave, solemn
2
: proceeding from or characterized by wisdom, prudence, and good judgment
I know "pre" is the suffix originally from Latin meaning "before".
Does anyone how come adding "pre" adds the meaning of something bad to the word "presage" etymologically?
Thank you for your wisdom.
etymology
I came across the word "presage" through the vocabulary builder as below ( Sorry I can only copy and past since I purchased it. )
And I am familiar with the word "sage" as an adjectice. Marriam Unabridaged says,
a : eminent in wisdom : wise through reflection and experience : prudent and philosophic in judgment and views
b archaic : grave, solemn
2
: proceeding from or characterized by wisdom, prudence, and good judgment
I know "pre" is the suffix originally from Latin meaning "before".
Does anyone how come adding "pre" adds the meaning of something bad to the word "presage" etymologically?
Thank you for your wisdom.
etymology
etymology
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I would like to ask about the words "presentiment" and "sentiment" too. Thank you in advance.
– Kentaro Tomono
6 mins ago
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I would like to ask about the words "presentiment" and "sentiment" too. Thank you in advance.
– Kentaro Tomono
6 mins ago
I would like to ask about the words "presentiment" and "sentiment" too. Thank you in advance.
– Kentaro Tomono
6 mins ago
I would like to ask about the words "presentiment" and "sentiment" too. Thank you in advance.
– Kentaro Tomono
6 mins ago
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I would like to ask about the words "presentiment" and "sentiment" too. Thank you in advance.
– Kentaro Tomono
6 mins ago