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astromantic

English

Etymology

From astro- +? -mantic, from Ancient Greek [Term?]. See astromancy.

Adjective

astromantic (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to divination by means of the stars; astrological.
    • 1681, Henry More, Tetractys anti-astrologica
      And methinks it is a trim fight to see these three busy sticklers against Christianity, like three fine Fools so goodly gay in their Astromantick disguises

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astromancy

English

Etymology

astro- +? -mancy. From Latin astromant?a, from Ancient Greek ?????µ?????? (astroµanteía), from ?????? (ástron, star) + ??????? (manteía, divination).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?æst??mænsi/

Noun

astromancy (uncountable)

  1. Divination by the stars; astrology in its modern prophetic aspect.

Synonyms

  • astrology, starcraft, astrosophy

Related terms

  • astromancer
  • astromantic

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