ill-boding
111inauspicious — in•aus•pi•cious [[t]ˌɪn ɔˈspɪʃ əs[/t]] adj. not auspicious; boding ill; unfavorable • Etymology: 1585–95 in aus•pi′cious•ly, adv. in aus•pi′cious•ness, n …
112black — /blæk / (say blak) adjective 1. without brightness or colour; absorbing all or nearly all the rays emitted by a light source. 2. wearing black or dark clothing, armour, etc.: the black prince. 3. relating or belonging to an ethnic group… …
113δυσόρνιθας — δύσορνις boding ill masc/fem acc pl …
114δύσορνις — boding ill masc/fem nom sg …
115du̯ei- — du̯ei English meaning: to fear Deutsche Übersetzung: “fũrchten” Material: Av. dvaēϑü “menace”; Arm. erknč̣ im “ I fear “, erkiuɫ “fear” (anlaut as in erku “two” : *du̯ōu Meillet MSL. 8, 235); Gk. Hom. δείδω “dread” (*δέ δFοι̯ α) …
116bode — bode1 [bōd] vt. boded, boding [ME bodien < OE bodian < boda, messenger, prob. < IE base of BID1] 1. Archaic to announce in advance; predict 2. to be an omen of; presage bode ill or bode well to be a bad (or good) omen bode …
117bode — v. 1 tr. portend, foreshow. 2 tr. foresee, foretell (evil). Phrases and idioms: bode well (or ill) show good (or bad) signs for the future. Derivatives: boding n. Etymology: OE bodian f. boda messenger …