She is a substantial, auburn-haired woman of middle years whose vaticinal gifts extend from prose to painting. |
Any one in the wide world except the Marshams would have quickly recognized the inconvenience of having a vaticinal cook. |
Giraldus has elsewhere spoken of this event in the vaticinal History, book i. chap. |
Economists in our day try to utter all kinds of vaticinal projections about the future. |