It only took a moment for the haruspex' body language to change.
2
The haruspex saw with alarm that the highly decorated officer wasn't alone.
3
As an Etruscan, the haruspex used his people's name for the deity.
4
That's what comrades are for,' the haruspex replied, unslinging his double-headed battleaxe.
5
Worry was a most uncommon emotion to see on the haruspex' face.
Uso de haruspices em inglês
1
The chief of the haruspices stamped his foot, and Gagabu asked:
2
At the gate of the temple they were met by the head of the haruspices.
3
The business of interpreting their whims occupied thousands of priests, wizards, archdeacons, evangelists, haruspices, bishops, archbishops.
4
Temples were erected to Thetis, Diana, Flora, etc., and peasants went about dressed up as haruspices and augurs.
5
In their heart of hearts, all knew that they were concoctions, and the haruspices laughed when they met each other.
6
At a second, in the temple of Hatasu, they were surprised by Septah, the chief of the haruspices of the House of Seti.
7
It consisted in sacrifices, prayers, festivals, and the investigation by augurs and haruspices of the will of the gods and the course of future events.
8
There is hardly any end to the haruspices, the pastophori with the standards, the images of the Gods, and the flocks and herds for sacrifice.
9
Cæsar was also cautioned by the haruspices, by a dream of his wife, and by his own forebodings, which we have no reason for doubting.
10
There are no other Haruspices to watch over the Domain.
11
"Hardly?" exclaimed the chief of the haruspices; "they are invited, caressed, and honored.
12
"It was my turn," said the chief of the haruspices.
13
'Ask him too for the instructions and the bribes given to the haruspices, and to those who led the beasts up to the altar.
14
"Am I to be frightened," he said, in answer to some report of the haruspices, "because a sheep is without a heart?"
15
"I have never clearly understood your efforts, and have difficulty in comprehending why you did not turn to the science of the haruspices," said Pentaur.
16
The business of interpreting their whims occupied thousands of priests, wizards, archdeacons, evangelists, haruspices, bishops, archbishops.