Etymology:
Meaning:
Portentous means:
Origin:
The word "portentous" derives from the Latin word "portentosus," which in turn comes from the noun "portentum," meaning "portent," "omen," or "prodigy." A portent was an extraordinary or unusual occurrence that was believed to be a sign from the gods, either of favor or of impending disaster.
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