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di·vin·er I. \də̇ˈvīnə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English devinour, divinour, from Middle French devineor, from Late Latin divinator, from Latin divinatus (past participle of divinare to divine) + -or — more at divine (v.) : one that practices divination : soothsayer, oracle; specifically : one that seeks to discover the location of water or minerals underground with the aid of a divining rod II. comparative of divine |