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