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==Wikipedia EN==
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A [[curse]] [[tablet]] (Latin: [[tabella defixionis]], [[defixio]]; Greek: [[κατάδεσμος]], romanized: katadesmos) is a small [[tablet]] with a [[curse]] written on it from the Greco-Roman world. Its name originated from the Greek and Latin words for "Bind". The tablets were used to ask the gods, place spirits, or the deceased to perform an action on a person or object, or otherwise compel the subject of the curse.
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==Wikipedia DE==
==Wikipedia DE==
Die Fluchtafel oder [[Defixion]] (griechisch κατάδεσμος katádesmos oder [[κατάδεσις]] katádesis „[[Bindung]], [[Bindezauber]]“; lateinisch [[defixio]] von [[defigere]] „[[festheften]], [[durchbohren]]“, im literarischen Sprachgebrauch auch [[devotio]] „[[Gebet]], [[Verwünschung]]“) stellt eine in der Antike weit verbreitete Form des Schadenzaubers dar.
Die Fluchtafel oder [[Defixion]] (griechisch κατάδεσμος katádesmos oder [[κατάδεσις]] katádesis „[[Bindung]], [[Bindezauber]]“; lateinisch [[defixio]] von [[defigere]] „[[festheften]], [[durchbohren]]“, im literarischen Sprachgebrauch auch [[devotio]] „[[Gebet]], [[Verwünschung]]“) stellt eine in der Antike weit verbreitete Form des Schadenzaubers dar.