ornithomancy
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]ornithomancy (uncountable)
- Divination by means of birds, especially from their behaviour, flight, vocalisations, etc.
- 1840 April, Thomas de Quincey, “Modern Superstition”, in Blackwoods Magazine, page 564, column 2:
- This chapter in the great volume of superstition was indeed cultivated with unusual solicitude amongst the Pagans - ornithomancy (or the derivation of omens from the motions of birds) grew into an elaborate science.
- 1880, James Grant, The Mysteries of all Nations, Leith: Reid & Son, page 380:
- Ornithomancy was a popular way of searching into futurity.
Translations
[edit]divination by means of birds
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