There's also something called a "curse tablet" which most Romans used to curse people they did not like.
Did they admit to having buried a curse tablet in a city well?
However, a couple of curse tablets found in the baths at Bath may be in this language.
This diversity extended even to the belief in magic, as attested by curse tablets.
What opens up this argument further is the presence of a curse tablet in the wreckage.
There have been roughly 1600 curse tablets discovered, mostly written in Greek.
Recent scholarship has shown that women used curse tablets for erotic magic much more than originally thought, although they were still in a minority.
He did not want even his mother to know of the curse tablet.
He set the pieces of the curse tablet down on a stool, then went off into the back room of the little house.
He pulled out the two pieces of the curse tablet, held them high so everyone could see them.