Alphitomancy
Origin
From Ancient Greek ἀλφá¿Ï„όμαντις ("diviner who used barley meal"), from ἄλφá¿Ï„ον ("barley meal") and μαντεία ("prophecy").
Full definition of alphitomancy
Noun
alphitomancy
(uncountable)- An Ancient Greek method of divination using barley meal, used for instance to reveal guilty parties; it entailed feeding a person or group barley meal, and judging those who felt no effects to be innocent, while judging those who felt indigestion to be guilty.
- 1931, Lock translating de Givry Picture Museum of Sorcery:Aleuromancy and alphitomancy were almost analogous processes; cakes were made of wheat or barley flour which could not be swallowed by anyone guilty of a given misdeed.