These allusions were foretokens that something unusual was taking place.
God spake through the prophet's mouth, that he would send his spirit over human flesh, and the children of men shall prophesy, and I will give my foretokensfrom heaven above, and my signs on earth beneath.
Verily the chosen prophets by many signs and foretokens were in their lives illustrious.
In their character of cows, also, the clouds were regarded as psychopomps; and hence it is still a popular superstition that a cow breaking into the yard foretokens a death in the family.
In the meanwhile MadrĂ® was disquieted by ill omens and prognostics, the foretokens of some accident.
She is a beauty and possesses lovely charms, but no more; she has inauspicious marks, the foretokens of ruin and ill luck.
Was even the like precurse of fierce events] Not only such prodigies have been seen in Rome, but the elements have shewn our countrymen like forerunners and foretokens of violent events.
Perhaps to shew the vanity of trusting to these uncertain and casual exaltations or depressions, which many consider as certain foretokens of good and evil.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foretokens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.