Alectryomancy (also called alectoromancy or alectromancy, derivation comes from the Greek words alectryon and manteia, which mean rooster and divination respectively) is a form of divination in which the diviner observes a bird, several birds (or most preferably a white rooster or cockerel) pecking at grain (such as wheat) that the diviner has scattered on the ground. It was the responsibility of the pullularius to feed and keep the birds used.
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alectryomancy:
From Ancient Greek ?λεκτρυ?ν ?(alektru?n), ?λ?κτωρ ?(aléktōr, “a rooster”) +? -mancy.