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ca·dav·er·ine Pronunciation Key (k-dv-rn)
n.
A syrupy, colorless, fuming ptomaine, C5H14N2, formed by the carboxylation of lysine by bacteria in decaying animal flesh.
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Maybe, but that was the closest I could get. I have no clue what it is otherwise. :)
female corpse maybe?
lol
I fafuely remember a very ancient pagan cect used to have either a spell or ritual or something called The Cadaverina. From memory (which is kinda sketchy here), it involved a lot of naked dancing around candles on the harvest moon in which you called something foth. Not exactly what, but it didn't sound all too pleasent when it was explained to me. Maybe it's something best left for the unknown list.
its some liquid which is made up when the death body is in the earth and all the internal fluids re going out-this should be cadaverina.and i heared that some people re drinking this...baaaaahhhh!!!
Umm according to my knowledge of Italian its little for female 'cadavero' which means corpse.. thus implying little female corpse.