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Spodomantic
Spodomantic Spod`o*man"tic, a. Relating to spodomancy, or divination by means of ashes. --C. Kingsley.

Meaning of Odomanti from wikipedia

- The Odomanti (Ancient Gr****: Ὀδόμαντοι, romanized: Odómantoi) or Odomantes (Ancient Gr****: Ὀδόμαντες, romanized: Odómantes) were an ancient Balkan tribe...
- two brothers were Odomas and Edonus (eponyms of two Thracian tribes, the Odomanti and the Edoni). Alternately, he was called son of Paeon and grandson of...
- was Thracian) Doberes Laeaeans (also Laeaei and Laiai) Odomantes (also Odomanti) (it is also claimed that this tribe was Thracian) Paeoplae Siropaiones...
- was Thracian) Doberes Laeaeans (also Laeaei and Laiai) Odomantes (also Odomanti) (it is also claimed that this tribe was Thracian) Paeoplae Siropaiones...
- Derroni), it is also claimed that the tribe was Thracian. Odomantes (also Odomanti), it is also claimed that the tribe was Thracian. Paeoplae Doberes Siropaiones...
- Sithon (/ˈsaɪθɒn/ or /ˈsaɪθən/; Ancient Gr****: Σίθων) was a king of the Odomanti or Hadomanti in Thrace, and presumably the eponym of the peninsula Sithonia...
- MaedoBythini, Maedi that migrated to Asia minor Melanditae Melinophagi Nipsaei Odomanti Odrysae Paeti Pieres Sapaei, close to Abdera, ruled Thrace after the Odrysians...
- name. Herodotus described them as a Paeonian tribe, together with the Odomanti and Doberes in the vicinity of Pangaeum. Although the Agrianes, clearly...
- Nestos was regarded as the eastern border of the region and Sintice, Odomantis and Edonis were included in it. Traditionally part of Thrace but after...
- appendages of Pelagonia and Macedonian Paeonia to the north, Sintike, Odomantis and Edonis to the east and the Chalki**** to the south. In the 2nd century...