μαντική

From LSJ

πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

Source

English (Woodhouse)

(see also: μαντικός) divination, art of prediction, art of prognosticating, power of prediction

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Russian (Dvoretsky)

μαντική: ἡ (sc. τέχνη) Her., Plat., Trag. = μαντευτική.

Greek Monolingual

η (Α μαντική)
η τέχνη του μάντη, η ικανότητα να προλέγει κάποιος τα μέλλοντα ή να αποκαλύπτει τα άγνωστα («τρόπους τε πολλοὺς μαντικῆς ἐστοίχισα», Αισχύλ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Ουσιαστικοποιημένος τ. του θηλ. του επιθέτου μαντικός.

Lexicon Thucydideum

divinatio, soothsaying, prophecy, 5.103.2.

Translations

divination

Bulgarian: предсказване; Catalan: endevinació; Chinese Mandarin: 卜筮, 占卜, 卜卦; Czech: věštba, věštění; Ewe: afakaka; Finnish: ennustaminen; French: divination; Galician: adivinación; German: Wahrsagerei, Wahrsagen; Greek: μαντεία; Ancient Greek: ἀφητορεία, μαντεία, μαντείη, μαντηΐη, μαντική, μαντευτική; Hungarian: jövendölés; Indonesian: ramal, tenung; Irish: fáistine; Italian: divinazione; Japanese: 占い; Korean: 점(占), 복점(卜占); Latin: divinatio; Maori: niu; Ottoman Turkish: كبزه‎; Polish: wróżba, wróżenie; Portuguese: adivinhação, divinação; Russian: предсказание, прорицание, предвидение; Spanish: adivinación, divinación; Swahili: ramli; Turkish: kehanet, önbili