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  1. 1. n. The answer of a god, or some person reputed to be a god, to an inquiry respecting some affair or future event, as the success of an enterprise or battle. Source: opted
  2. 2. n. Hence: The deity who was supposed to give the answer; also, the place where it was given. Source: opted
  3. 3. n. The communications, revelations, or messages delivered by God to the prophets; also, the entire sacred Scriptures -- usually in the plural. Source: opted
  4. 4. n. The sanctuary, or Most Holy place in the temple; also, the temple itself. Source: opted
  5. 5. n. One who communicates a divine command; an angel; a prophet. Source: opted
  6. 6. n. Any person reputed uncommonly wise; one whose decisions are regarded as of great authority; as, a literary oracle. Source: opted
  7. 7. n. A wise sentence or decision of great authority. Source: opted
  8. 8. v. i. To utter oracles. Source: opted
  9. 9. n. an authoritative person who divines the future Source: wordnet
  10. 10. n. a prophecy (usually obscure or allegorical) revealed by a priest or priestess; believed to be infallible Source: wordnet
  11. 11. n. a shrine where an oracular god is consulted Source: wordnet
  12. 12. 1. The answer of a god, or some person reputed to be a god, to an inquiry respecting some affair or future event, as the success of an enterprise or battle. Whatso'er she saith, for oracles must stand. Drayton. 2. Hence: The deity who was supposed to give the answer; also, the place where it was given. The oracles are dumb; No voice or hideous hum Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving. Milton. 3. The communications, revelations, or messages delivered by God to the prophets; also, the entire sacred Scriptures -- usually in the plural. The first principles of the oracles of God. Heb. v. 12. 4. (Jewish Antiq.) The sanctuary, or Most Holy place in the temple; also, the temple itself. 1 Kings vi. 19. Siloa's brook, that flow'd Fast by the oracle of God. Milton. 5. One who communicates a divine command; an angel; a prophet. God hath now sent his living oracle Into the world to teach his final will. Milton. 6. Any person reputed uncommonly wise; one whose decisions are regarded as of great authority; as, a literary oracle. "Oracles of mode." Tennyson. The country rectors . . . thought him an oracle on points of learning. Macaulay. 7. A wise sentence or decision of great authority. To utter oracles. [Obs.] Source: webster

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