Definition of Pyromancy. Meaning of Pyromancy. Synonyms of Pyromancy

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Definition of Pyromancy

Pyromancy
Pyromancy Pyr"o*man`cy, n. [Gr. ?; ? fire + ? divination: cf. F. pyromancie.] Divination by means of fire.

Meaning of Pyromancy from wikipedia

- Pyromancy (Ancient Gr**** ἐμπυρία (empyria), divination by fire) is the art of divination by means of fire or flames. The word pyromancy is adapted from...
- aeromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy, and scapulimancy. The division between the four elemental disciplines (viz., geomancy, hydromancy, aeromancy, pyromancy) is...
- bones are pieces of ox sca**** and turtle plastron which were used in pyromancy – a form of divination – during the Late Shang period (c. 1250 – c. 1050 BCE)...
- seven "forbidden arts", along with necromancy, geomancy, hydromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy (palmistry), and spatulamancy (scapulimancy). It was thus...
- seven "forbidden arts", along with black magic, hydromancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy (palmistry), and scapulimancy. The Arabic tradition consists...
- a series on Artes Prohibitae nigromancy geomancy hydromancy aeromancy pyromancy chiromancy scapulimancy Related History of magic Magic and religion Psychological...
- Daphnomancy is a form of pyromancy whereby the ****ure is predicted by burning bay laurel leaves. A loud crackling from the fire is a positive omen, whereas...
- consists of the casting of salt into a fire, which is considered a type of pyromancy. Sara Sklaroff (July 30, 2006). "Stolen babies, a lost ship and a new...
- the seven "forbidden arts", along with necromancy, geomancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy (palmistry), and hydromancy. Existing literature regarding...
- the seven "forbidden arts", along with necromancy, geomancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, hydromancy, and spatulamancy (scapulimancy). During the 16th century...