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GEOMANCY

Volume 9 · 114 words · 1810 Edition

GEOMANCY, Geomantia, a kind of divination, performed by means of a number of little points, or dots, made on paper at random; and considering the various lines and figures which those points present; and thence forming a pretended judgment of futurity, and deciding any question propounded.

The word is formed of the Greek ἀνα, "earth;" and μάντις, "divination," it being the ancient custom to cast little pebbles on the ground, and thence to form their conjectures; instead of the points afterwards made use of.

Polydore Virgil defines geomancy a kind of divination performed by means of clefts or chinks made in the ground; and takes the Persian Magi to have been the inventors thereof.