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Definition of rhabdomancy

Rhabdomancy
Rhabdomancy Rhab"do*man`cy, n. Same as Rabdomancy.
rhabdomancy
Rabdomancy Rab"do*man`cy, n. [Gr. ? rod + -mancy.] Divination by means of rods or wands. [Written also rhabdomancy.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of rhabdomancy from wikipedia

- Rhabdomancy is a divination technique which involves the use of any rod, wand, staff, stick, arrow, or the like. One method of rhabdomancy was setting...
- Hosea 4:12, although a staff or rod is used instead of arrows, which is rhabdomancy rather than belomancy. Grotius, as well as Jerome, confounds the two...
- trick makes a bouquet of flowers shoot out of the wand's tip. Distaff Rhabdomancy Staff of Moses White Rod Gower - A Guide to Ancient and Historic Monuments...
- Regalia Reiki Renaissance magic Retrocognition, see also Precognition Rhabdomancy Rosicrucianism Rougarou, see also Werewolf Rūḥ , Islamic Rumpology Runecasting...
- retrovirus rhabd- rod Gr**** ῥάβδος (rhábdos) Rhabdodon, rhabdoid, rhabdom, rhabdomancy, rhabdomyolysis, rhabdomyosarcoma rhach-, rach- spine Gr**** ῥάχις, ῥάχεως...
- the movements of a suspended object. Pyromancy: by gazing into fire. Rhabdomancy: divination by rods. Runecasting or Runic divination: by runes. Scrying:...
- human, animal and plant biology Radionics – Form of alternative medicine Rhabdomancy – Divination technique Maby, J. Cecil; Confessions of a Sensitive, Self-published...
- has tested many dowsers' claims Ouija Petrichor Radiesthesia Radionics Rhabdomancy Table-turning TR Araña As translated from one preface of the K****el experiments...
- over one's shoulder (Latin retrō, behind + Gr**** manteía, prophecy) rhabdomancy/rabdomancy: by rods, sticks, or wands (Gr**** rhabdos, rod + manteía,...
- a three and a half foot rod by Joseph Smith, with which he practiced rhabdomancy, believing "all he had to do was kneel down with rod in his hands and...