Difference between revisions of "En caecos harauspices"
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− | * '''haruspices:''' (Latin) In Ancient Rome, haruspices were diviners who read the future in the entrails of sacrificed birds and beasts. | + | * '''haruspices:''' (''Latin'') In Ancient Rome, haruspices were diviners who read the future in the entrails of sacrificed birds and beasts. |
− | * '''en ''' (Latin) then, indeed, well then | + | * '''en ''' (''Latin'') then, indeed, well then |
− | * '''caecos''' (Latin) then. blind | + | * '''caecos''' (''Latin'') then. blind |
* '''blind haruspices''' useless predictots | * '''blind haruspices''' useless predictots |
Revision as of 21:24, 6 July 2012
- ECH
- haruspices: (Latin) In Ancient Rome, haruspices were diviners who read the future in the entrails of sacrificed birds and beasts.
- en (Latin) then, indeed, well then
- caecos (Latin) then. blind
- blind haruspices useless predictots