Noun
(historical, Scotland) An ancient divination method of the Highland Scots involving animal sacrifice.
A method of divination involving wrapping a person in the hide of a freshly-killed ox which was then placed beside a waterfall or other desolate place, to enable the person to foresee the outcome of an impending battle; the oracle of the hide.
A method of divination in which cats were roasted alive to call up the spirit of the demon cat who would grant the wishes of the torturers.
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