different between antinopomancy vs anthropomancy
antinopomancy
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anthropomancy
English
Etymology
anthropo- +? -mancy, from Ancient Greek ???????? (ánthr?pos, “man, mankind, human, humanity”) + ??????? (manteía, “divination”).
Noun
anthropomancy (uncountable)
- divination by the interpretation of human sacrificial entrails.
Synonyms
- antinopomancy
Translations
References
- "Antinopomancy, [sic] by the entrails of men, women and children..." -- Gaule The Magastromancer xix, 1652
- "By anthropomancy, practised by the Roman Emperor Heliogabalus. It is somewhat irksome, but thou wilt endure well enough, seeing thou art destined to be a cuckold." -- Works of Rabelais III. xxv, 1951
- anthropomancy in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- anthropomancy in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- anthropomancy at OneLook Dictionary Search
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