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/ˌnɔstɹəˈdæməs/
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NOUN
- French astrologer who wrote cryptic predictions whose interpretations are still being debated (1503-1566)
How To Use Nostradamus In A Sentence
- The prophecies of Nostradamus are said to foretell events centuries in his future.
- Michel de Nostradamus, Excellent et moult utile opuscule à touts necessaire, Vicaire, Bibliographie, cols. Savoring The Past
- Imagine learning the secrets Nostradamus never intended humanity to decipher.
- Drawing on newly discovered Nostradamus manuscripts, a startling new view of the world was revealed.
- The verse of the quote is 2:28, this is used as proof that Nostradamus knew she would be killed on the 31st, despite the fact the number is one day off, if 28 and 2 are added together that's only 30.
- Nostradamus, Excellent et moult utile opuscule à touts necessaire, 1555 Savoring The Past
- While ambiguity is probably the most important feature of Nostradamus's prophecies, another notable feature is their dark, foreboding quality.
- Prophecy and clairvoyance are so widely believed by millions of people that magicians are credited with psychic powers that not even Nostradamus would dare claim.
- And their master is now Pluto in Capricorn: Nostradamus said of this situation: War is Near! Archive 2007-10-01
- In order to avoid charges of heresy (the Inquisition were always sniffing around him), Nostradamus wrote in a deliberately vague and obscure manner.