CLEDONISMUS, among the ancient Greeks, a kind of divination drawn from words occasionally uttered. Cicero observes, that the Pythagoreans believed the pronouncing of certain words, for instance incendium, during a meal, very unlucky. Thus, instead of prison, they used the word domicilium; and to avoid erinyes, furies, they said eumenides.
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