Plural of foreboding; multiple feelings or signs that suggest something bad is about to happen.
Direct plural form of 'foreboding,' which comes from the Old English verb 'forebodian.' The '-ing' suffix creates a gerund noun, and 's' makes it plural.
Medieval people kept detailed records of 'forebodings'—comets, earthquakes, animal migrations—believing these were divine warnings. We still experience the same gut feelings today, just explained by science rather than superstition.
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