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including molybdomancy kits.
Alternatives involve dripping molten wax or tin
rather than lead into water. In the
Czech Republic molybdomancy is one of...
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cheese was more
convenient than
previous methods of
divination like
molybdomancy,
which uses
molten metal.
According to Billock,
tyromancy had all but...
- Phrenology,
Physiognomy Mojo (African-American culture), see also
Sachet Molybdomancy Nagual Necromancy Necronomicon Neopaganism Neotantra, see also tantra...
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numbered bamboo sticks shaken from a tube. Lithomancy: by
stones or gems.
Molybdomancy: by
molten metal after dumped in cold water. Naeviology: by moles, scars...
- midnight.
Consumer fireworks are also very po****r. A
Finnish tradition is
molybdomancy – to tell the
fortunes of the New Year by
melting "tin" (actually lead)...
- /ˌmoʊliˈɒsoʊfi/: by
blemishes (English mole + Gr**** sophiā, 'knowledge')
molybdomancy /moʊˈlɪbdoʊmænsi/: by
molten metal (Gr**** molubdos, 'lead' + manteía...
- from
becoming aware of your good fortune.
There is an old
tradition of
molybdomancy called "kurşun dökme" in
Turkish (literally, "lead casting", "lead pouring")...
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Mining in
Roman Britain Mining in
Tajikistan Mining in the
United Kingdom Molybdomancy Trail Smelter dispute Zinc
smelting USEPA,
Profile of The Nonferrous...
- in a
piece of
flatbread into cold water, a
practice called støyping ("
molybdomancy"). Lead s****ed from the
windows of
churches was
often used for this...
- Dúlamán, as well as the New Year's
tradition in
Nordic countries of
molybdomancy, or
casting molten lead into snow to
foretell the ****ure.
Boiled in Lead...