"aruspice" meaning in Italian

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Noun

IPA: /aˈru.spi.t͡ʃe/ Forms: aruspici [plural]
Rhymes: -uspitʃe Etymology: Learned borrowing from Classical Latin haruspicem, from Proto-Italic *haruspeks (“diviner”, literally “who examines intestines”), derived from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰr̥H-u-, from the root *ǵʰer- (“bowels, intestines”), plus the root *speḱ- (“to see, look, observe”). Etymology templates: {{root|it|ine-pro|*ǵʰer-|*speḱ-|id=bowels}}, {{lbor+|it|CL.|haruspex|haruspicem}} Learned borrowing from Classical Latin haruspicem, {{der|it|itc-pro|*haruspeks||diviner|lit=who examines intestines}} Proto-Italic *haruspeks (“diviner”, literally “who examines intestines”), {{der|it|ine-pro||*ǵʰr̥H-u-}} Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰr̥H-u-, {{m|ine-pro|*ǵʰer-||bowels, intestines}} *ǵʰer- (“bowels, intestines”), {{m|ine-pro|*speḱ-||to see, look, observe}} *speḱ- (“to see, look, observe”) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} aruspice m (plural aruspici)
  1. (historical, Ancient Rome) haruspex (one who practices divination by inspecting entrails) Tags: Ancient-Rome, historical, masculine Categories (topical): Ancient Rome, Divination Derived forms: aruspicare Related terms: aruspicale, aruspicina, aruspicino, aruspicio
    Sense id: en-aruspice-it-noun-3j2H9UI5 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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