macharomancy

English

Alternative forms

  • machæromancy
  • machairomancy

Etymology

Ancient Greek [Term?] (dagger) + -mancy

Noun

macharomancy (uncountable)

  1. Divination by interpreting swords, daggers and knives. This was popular in Scotland where on July 31st it was performed to predict the deaths and marriages of the following year.
    • 1652, Gaule The Magastromancer xix.
      Macharomancy, by knives or swords []
    • 1973, Gibson Complete Illust. Bk Div. & Prophecy
      MACHAROMANCY: Use of swords, daggers, and knives as instruments of divination. Presumably of ancient origin.
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