Daphnomancy
22 February 2013
Daphnomancy Daphnomancy, a form of pyromancy, is divination by throwing laurel leaves on a fire. Etymology From Greek pyros, a mythological nymph who was
Cyathomancy
22 February 2013
Cyathomancy or cylicomancy is an obscure means of divination using cups. From Greek kuathos, cup. SEE ALSO: Sortileges Augury Divinations by Observation Divinations BOOKS
Cryptomancy
22 February 2013
Cryptomancy is a method of divination by unrevealed means. From ancient Greek kryptos secret, hidden. SEE ALSO: Sortileges Augury Divinations by Observation Divinations BOOKS
Cybermancy
22 February 2013
Cybermancy is divination using computers. Methods These systems may be based upon oracles originally created in non-electric media ( i.e., tarot divination, Runic divination,
Lampadomancy
22 February 2013
Lampadomancy, also known as Lynchonmancy, is a form of divination using a single oil lamp or a torch flame. Etymology Derived from the Greek
XENOMANCY
22 February 2013
Xenomancy is a form of divination by observing the first stranger who appears. Etymology Derived from the Greek xenos (‘stranger’) and manteia (‘prophecy’) Origin
ZYGOMANCY
22 February 2013
Zygomancy is divination by using weights, balance or scales. The original form of Bibliomancy (being weighed against the Bible) is a form of zygomancy.
Conchomancy
22 February 2013
Conchomancy, a form of geomancy is the art of divination by casting shells. Etymology From ancient Greek konche muscle, cockle, shell. Methods Cauris or