perdiction
eternal death or damnation
(from ecclesiastical Latin "perditio" meaning destruction)
(from ecclesiastical Latin "perditio" meaning destruction)
Nostradamous seems to have known that his soul was headed for hell (perdiction).
he beseeches his infant son never to dabble in such practices for, he says, they desiccate the body, disturb the mind, and send the soul to perdition.
he beseeches his infant son never to dabble in such practices for, he says, they desiccate the body, disturb the mind, and send the soul to perdition.
Perdict
The Grammatically challenged version of the word "Predict". Can also be said by people with a large accent of either country or new york origin.
"Dunchu perdict what the weather gon be, it gon be what it is"
The gangster said at school
The gangster said at school