alectryomancy

[ə'lektərəu,mænsi]
  • n. 雄鸡占卜(将谷料撒在雄鸡周围的字母上,根据其啄食顺序把字母联起来)
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alectryomancy (n.)
"divination by means of a cock and grains of corn," 1680s, from Latinized form of Greek alektryon "cock" + manteia "oracle" (see -mancy). The first element is literally "warder-off, fighter," related to alexein "to ward off, drive or keep off" (see Alexander, and compare Alekto, name of one of the three Furies). Perhaps originally a personal name, applied at first to the fighting cock, then to cocks generally.