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Astromantic
Astromantic As`tro*man"tic, a. [Gr. ? astrology.]
Of or pertaining to divination by means of the stars;
astrologic. [R.] --Dr. H. More.
Chiromantic
Chiromantic Chi`ro*man"tic, Chiromantical
Chi`ro*man"tic*ala.
Of or pertaining to chiromancy.
Chiromantical
Chiromantic Chi`ro*man"tic, Chiromantical
Chi`ro*man"tic*ala.
Of or pertaining to chiromancy.
Hydromantic
Hydromantic Hy`dro*man"tic, a. [Cf. F. hydromantique.]
Of or pertaining to divination by water.
Necromantic
Necromantic Nec`ro*man"tic, n.
Conjuration. [R.]
With all the necromantics of their art. --Young.
NecromanticNecromantic Nec`ro*man"tic, Necromantical Nec`ro*man"tic*al,
a.
Of or pertaining to necromancy; performed by necromancy. --
Nec`ro*man"tic*al*ly, adv. NecromanticalNecromantic Nec`ro*man"tic, Necromantical Nec`ro*man"tic*al,
a.
Of or pertaining to necromancy; performed by necromancy. --
Nec`ro*man"tic*al*ly, adv. NecromanticallyNecromantic Nec`ro*man"tic, Necromantical Nec`ro*man"tic*al,
a.
Of or pertaining to necromancy; performed by necromancy. --
Nec`ro*man"tic*al*ly, adv. Pseudo-romantic
Pseudo-romantic Pseu`do-ro*man"tic, a. Pseudo- + romantic.]
Falsely romantic.
The false taste, the pseudo-romantic rage. --De
Quincey.
Pyromantic
Pyromantic Pyr"o*man"tic, a.
Of or pertaining to pyromancy.
Pyromantic
Pyromantic Pyr`o*man"tic, n. [Cf. Gr. ?.]
One who pretends to divine by fire. --Sir T. Herbert.
Romantical
Romantical Ro*man"tic*al, a.
Romantic.
Romanticaly
Romanticaly Ro*man"tic*al*y, adv.
In a romantic manner.
Romanticism
Romanticism Ro*man"ti*cism, n. [CF. It. romanticismo, F.
romantisme, romanticisme.]
A fondness for romantic characteristics or peculiarities;
specifically, in modern literature, an aiming at romantic
effects; -- applied to the productions of a school of writers
who sought to revive certain medi?val forms and methods in
opposition to the so-called classical style.
He [Lessing] may be said to have begun the revolt from
pseudo-classicism in poetry, and to have been thus
unconsciously the founder of romanticism. --Lowell.
Romanticist
Romanticist Ro*man"ti*cist, n.
One who advocates romanticism in modern literature. --J. R.
Seeley.
Romanticly
Romanticly Ro*man"tic*ly, adv.
Romantically. [R.] --Strype.
Romanticness
Romanticness Ro*man"tic*ness, n.
The state or quality of being romantic; widness;
fancifulness. --Richardson.