presaged
Presaged is the past tense and past participle of the verb presage. It means to be a sign or warning of something that will happen, or to foretell or predict in a way that suggests a future event. In literary and formal contexts, presaged often conveys foreshadowing or omen, sometimes with a solemn or predictive tone.
Etymology and sense: The word derives from Old French presage and Late Latin praesagium, from prae- “before”
Usage notes: Presaged is typically used when describing signs or indicators that suggested a future result,
Examples: A sudden drop in markets presaged an economic downturn. The dark clouds presaged an approaching storm.