portent

portent
/pawr"tent, pohr"-/, n.
1. an indication or omen of something about to happen, esp. something momentous.
2. threatening or disquieting significance: an occurrence of dire portent.
3. a prodigy or marvel.
[1555-65; < L portentum sign, token, n. use of neut. of portentus, ptp. of portendere to PORTEND]
Syn. 1. augury, warning. See sign. 2. import.

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