1. seer - Noun
2. seer - Adjective
Sore; painful.
One who sees.
A person who foresees events; a prophet.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan incurable seer of movies Source: Internet
According to another tradition, Richard consulted a seer in Leicester before the battle who foretold that "where your spur should strike on the ride into battle, your head shall be broken on the return". Source: Internet
A depiction of Joseph Smith dictating the Book of Mormon by peering at a seer stone in a hat. Source: Internet
Asked whether students who pass out of the university would fit in the job market, the seer said that the vidyapeetha has designed the courses in such a way that elements of modern education would also be taught. Source: Internet
And this deep power in which we exist and whose beatitude is all accessible to us, is not only self-sufficing and perfect in every hour, but the act of seeing and the thing seen, the seer and the spectacle, the subject and the object, are one. Source: Internet
Davis, p. 334 Conrad wrote that Crane was an "artist" and "a seer with a gift for rendering the significant on the surface of things and with an incomparable insight into primitive emotions". Source: Internet