Seer

Noun

 * 1) Agent noun of see; one who sees something; an eyewitness.
 * 2) Someone who foretells the future; a clairvoyant, prophet, soothsayer or diviner.

Thesaurus
Cassandra, Don Quixote, Druid, Quixote, TV-viewer, astrologer, augur, authority, beholder, bird-watcher, bystander, calamity howler, clairvoyant, crystal gazer, daydreamer, divinator, diviner, divineress, doctor, dreamer, dreamer of dreams, drugstore cowboy, elder, elder statesman, enthusiast, escapist, eyewitness, forecaster, foreknower, foreseer, foreshower, foreteller, fortune-teller, fortuneteller, gaper, gazer, gazer-on, geomancer, girl-watcher, goggler, great soul, guru, haruspex, idealist, illuminate, intellect, intellectual, kibitzer, looker, looker-on, lotus-eater, lover of wisdom, mahatma, man of intellect, man of wisdom, mandarin, master, mastermind, mentor, observer, ogler, onlooker, oracle, palmist, perceiver, percipient, philosopher, predictor, prefigurer, presager, prognosticator, prophesier, prophet, prophet of doom, prophetess, psychic, pythoness, rabbi, religious prophets, rhapsodist, rishi, romancer, romantic, romanticist, sage, sapient, savant, scholar, seeress, sibyl, sidewalk superintendent, soothsayer, spectator, spectatress, spectatrix, starets, televiewer, television-viewer, thinker, utopian, utopianist, utopianizer, vates, video-gazer, viewer, visionary, watcher, weather prophet, wise man, wise old man, wishful thinker, witness

Etymology
The verb to see + -er.

Translations

 * Russian: очевидец, свидетель
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: очевидац
 * Roman: očevidac


 * Croatian: vidovnjak, prorok
 * Czech: ,
 * Dutch: ziener
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hindi: ऋषि
 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: fáidh
 * Italian:, ,
 * Latin:


 * Latvian: pareģis
 * Lithuanian: pranašas, aiškiaregys
 * Polish: jasnowidz
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: прорицатель, провидец
 * Scottish Gaelic: taibhsear
 * Serbo-Croatian: vidjelac, prorok
 * Slovak: jasnovidec, prorok, veštec
 * Spanish: ,
 * Volapük: visionan,  hivisionan,  jivisionan

Anagrams

 * Erse
 * Rees
 * sere

Noun

 * 1) viewer someone who watches television
 * 2) seer someone who foretells the future

Etymology
From.

Synonyms

 * fjernseer, kigger, kikker, tv-kigger, tv-kikker, tv-seer