Wishbone
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The wishbone, the superstition of the chicken bone (or furcula) says that, by drying the bone and breaking it in half with another person, whoever gets the larger part will have a wish or desire granted. Known as the "lucky bone" or wishbone, this ancient tradition symbolizes good fortune and the fulfillment of wishes.
Details of the tradition:
- How it works: Two people hold each end of the bone with their pinky finger, make a wish, and pull until it breaks.
- Etruscan/Roman Origin: The Etruscans (approx. 700 BC) viewed chickens as oracles and preserved the bone to attract luck.
- Evolution: The Romans adopted the practice and, having few bones, began breaking them in half so more people could participate, a tradition that continues today in celebrations like Thanksgiving, often using turkey bones.
- Other beliefs: Some traditions associate the shape of the bone with weather prediction.
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