- when the art
seemed more
mystical (ultimately from
Ancient Gr**** μαντεία,
manteía, 'prophecy' or 'the
power to prophesy') and the
suffix -scopia when the...
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Aeromancy (from Gr**** ἀήρ aḗr, "air", and
manteia, "divination") is
divination that is
conducted by
interpreting atmospheric conditions.
Alternate terms...
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Catoptromancy (from
Ancient Gr**** κάτοπτρον katoptron, "mirror," and μαντεία
manteia, "divination"), also
known as
captromancy or enoptromancy, is divination...
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Gladkova Rubus arcticus var.
pentaphylloides Hult.
Manteia acaulis (Michx.) Raf.
Rubus acaulis Michx.
Manteia stellata (Sm.) Raf.
Rubus arcticus var. stellatus...
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pyromancy is
adapted from the Gr**** word pyromanteia, from pyr (πῦρ, fire) and
manteia (μαντεία,
divination by
means of). Its
first known use was in the 1300s...
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Medieval Latin, gyromantia,
which is
derived from Gr****
gyros (circle) and
manteia (oracle).
Gyromancy is
mentioned in the
PlayStation game
Silent Hill (video...
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American journal Aspen, no. 5–6 in 1967; the
French debut was in the
magazine Manteia, no. 5 (1968). The
essay later appeared in an
anthology of Barthes' essays...
- divination. The word
comes from the Gr**** aleuron,
meaning flour, and
manteia,
meaning divination.
Divination with
flour is
attested in
cuneiform tablets...
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Religion portal Anthropomancy (from Gr****
anthropos (ἄνθρωπος, man) and
manteia (μαντεία, divination)) is a
method of
divination by the
entrails of dead...
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Ornithomancy (modern term from Gr****
ornis "bird" and
manteia "divination"; in
Ancient Gr****: οἰωνίζομαι "take
omens from the
flight and
cries of birds")...