framsynt

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) foresighted, farsighted (planning well for the future)
 * 2) * 1894, Matias Skard, (translated from Siegwart Petersen), "Ei liti illustrerad Noregs soga fyre folkeskulen"
 * "nn"

- fleire framsynte menner tenkte alt daa, at det var betre, at Noreg og Sverike kom i samband, naar dei tillike let Noreg faa ein fri riksskipnad.


 * 1) clairvoyant (able to foresee the future)
 * 2)  clairvoyant (able to see invisible spirits)

Etymology
. Probably borrowed from or  during 18th and 19th centuries.

Adjective

 * 1) that (correctly) predicts future developments (and plans for them)
 * 2) forward-looking, forward-thinking
 * 3) far-sighted
 * 4) prescient
 * 1) prescient
 * 1) prescient
 * 1) prescient