See Also: prescience(dictionary)

prescience (iou)



prescience noun. LME.
[Old French from ecclesiastical Latin praescientia, formed as PRESCIENT: see -ENCE.]
Knowledge of events before they happen; foreknowledge; spec. divine foreknowledge. LME.
D. H. Lawrence She had a strange prescience, an intimation of something yet to come.
An instance of this. rare. M18.
S. Donaldson Kevin was..gifted or blighted with presciences.