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oracle

noun
Among pagans, the answer of a god or some person reputed to be a god, to an inquiry made respecting some affair of importance, usually respecting some future event, as the success of an enterprise or battle.

oracle

The deity who gave or was supposed to give answers to inquiries; as the Delphic oracle.

oracle

The place where the answers were given.

oracle

Among christians, oracles, in the plural, denotes the communications, revelations or messages delivered by God to prophets. In this sense it is rarely used in the singular; but we say, the oracles of God, divine oracles, meaning the Scriptures.

oracle

The sanctuary or most holy place in the temple, in which was deposited the ark of the covenant.7 Kings 6:5-31.

oracle

Any person or place where certain decisions are obtained.

oracle

Any person reputed uncommonly wise, whose determinations are not disputed, or whose opinions are of great authority.

oracle

A wise sentence or decision of great authority.

oracle

verb intransitive
To utter oracles.