fatiloquus
From LSJ
ἡ κέρκος τῇ ἀλώπεκι μαρτυρεῖ → you can tell a fox by its tail, small traits give the clue to the character of a person
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
fātĭlŏquus: a, um, adj. fatum-loquor,
I declaring fate, prophesying, prophetic; hence, as subst., a prophet, a prophetess (very rare): Carmenta mater, Liv. 1, 7, 8: Cretensis Epimenides, App. Flor. p. 352.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
fātĭlŏquus,¹⁶ a, um (fatum, loquor), qui prédit l’avenir : Liv. 1, 7, 8.
Latin > German (Georges)
fātiloquus, a, um (fatum u. loqui), das Schicksal verkündigend, weissagend, subst. m. = der Weissager, f. = die Weissagerin, Cretensis Epimenides, inclitus fatiloquus, Apul. flor. 15. p. 19, 4 Kr.: Carmenta mater,...quam fatiloquam miratae eae gentes fuerant, Liv. 1, 7, 8.