fulgural
English
Etymology
From Latin fulguralis, from fulgur (“lightning”) + -ālis (“-al: forming adjectives”), from Proto-Italic reconstructed as *folgos and related to the idea of flashing or lightening.
Adjective
fulgural (comparative more fulgural, superlative most fulgural)
- (uncommon) Of or related to lightning, particularly (historical) in reference to its use in divination.
- The Fulgural Books were an Etruscan guide to understanding the will of the gods through their supposed messages in lightning.
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