praesentio

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

prae-sentiō sēnsī, sēnsus, īre,

to feel beforehand, perceive in advance, have a presentiment of, presage, divine: animo, Cs.: animus ita praesentit in posterum, ut, etc.: amorem, O.: dolos, V.: ibi me adesse, T.: talem esse deum: praesensum est, L.

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