- extispicy
- Divination using entrails
Grandiloquent dictionary. 2006.
Grandiloquent dictionary. 2006.
Extispicy — (from Latin extispicium ) is the practice of using anomalies in animal entrails to predict divine future events. Organs inspected can include the liver, intestines, lungs, or other major organs. The animal used for extispicy must often be… … Wikipedia
extispicy — noun a) Haruspicy: the study and divination by use of animal entrails, usually the victims of sacrifice. b) A specific instance of such divination … Wiktionary
extispicy — divination using entrails Divination and Fortune Telling … Phrontistery dictionary
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Haruspex — Etruscan inscriptions on the bronze sheep s liver of Piacenza In Roman and Etruscan religious practice, a haruspex (plural haruspices; Latin auspex, plural auspices) was a man trained to practice a form of divination called haruspicy, hepatoscopy … Wikipedia
Divination — This article is about divination as a whole. For the numerous varieties of divination, see Methods of divination. For other uses, see Divination (disambiguation). This man in Rhumsiki, Cameroon, supposedly tells the future by interpreting the… … Wikipedia
Cephalomancy — Occult portal Cephalomancy is a form of divination using a goat or donkey s head. Cephalomancy technically means head divination and therefore applies to any sort of divination using a skull or head. it covers two different methods: one was… … Wikipedia
Astrology — Not to be confused with Astronomy. ‹ The template below (Ast box) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › … Wikipedia
Numerology — is any study of the purported mystical relationship between a count or measurement and life. It has many systems and traditions and beliefs. Numerology and numerological divination by systems such as isopsephy were popular among early… … Wikipedia
Augur — Not to be confused with auger or agar. For other uses, see Augur (disambiguation). Augury redirects here. For the band, see Augury (band). An augur holding a lituus, the curved wand often used as a symbol of augury on Roman coins The augur… … Wikipedia