Similar words: mandamus, samuel adams, intramuscular, nostrum, nostril, lead astray, strabismus, straddle. Meaning: n. French astrologer who wrote cryptic predictions whose interpretations are still being debated (1503-1566).
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1. Nostradamus is said to have foretold the rise of Hitler.
2. Nostradamus, astrologer supreme and ritual magician, set out his prophecies in coded four-line stanzas with sometimes appalling alternative rhymes.
3. You are as good as a prophet as Nostradamus.
4. You, hurry to Nostradamus 's house to arrest him, and you take care of his former assistant. You can just lock him up in the guardroom.
5. The famous aphrodisiac potion of Nostradamus! Want to try it with me?
6. Borrowing a forecast from Nostradamus, the 16th-century French riddler, author Charles Berlitz predicted catastrophe in his 1981 book Doomsday 1999.
7. You can read that in Nostradamus, and also in your religious Christian scriptures.sentencedict.com
8. Nostradamus — or Michel de Notredame, as he was known — began his career as an apothecary and plague doctor.
9. Drawing on newly discovered Nostradamus manuscripts, a startling new view of the world was revealed.
10. Another actor person plays the part of a Nostradamus, wear broken hat, hold fan, transient here.
11. Imagine learning the secrets Nostradamus never intended humanity to decipher.
12. I was recently watching the Nostradamus Effect about the Fatima visions.
13. Nostradamus - The Last Prophecy is already installed on your computer.
14. The verse of the quote is 2:28, this is used as proof that Nostradamus knew she would be killed on the 31st, despite the fact the number is one day off, if 28 and 2 are added together that's only 30.
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