rhabdomancy
[ rab-duh-man-see ]
/ ˈræb dəˌmæn si /
noun
divination by means of a rod or wand, especially in discovering ores, springs of water, etc.
OTHER WORDS FROM rhabdomancy
rhab·do·man·tist, nounWords nearby rhabdomancy
rhabditis,
rhabdo-,
rhabdocoele,
rhabdoid,
rhabdom,
rhabdomancy,
rhabdomyoblast,
rhabdomyolysis,
rhabdomyoma,
rhabdomyosarcoma,
rhabdoviridae
Example sentences from the Web for rhabdomancy
Sir Thomas Browne also speaks of a 'strange kind of exploration and peculiar way of Rhabdomancy' used in mineral discoveries.
Storyology |Benjamin TaylorIt is not water, but treasures which they profess to find by some hidden kind of rhabdomancy.
Narrative And Miscellaneous Papers |Thomas De QuinceyHazel-rods were used to "divine" for water and minerals by professors of an art which received the crack-jaw title of Rhabdomancy.
Miscellanea |Juliana Horatia EwingRhabdomancy, a species of divination by means of a hazel rod to trace the presence of minerals or metals under ground.
The Nuttall Encyclopaedia |Edited by Rev. James Wood
British Dictionary definitions for rhabdomancy
rhabdomancy
/ (ˈræbdəˌmænsɪ) /
noun
divination for water or mineral ore by means of a rod or wand; dowsing; divining
Derived forms of rhabdomancy
rhabdomantist or rhabdomancer, nounWord Origin for rhabdomancy
C17: via Late Latin from Late Greek
rhabdomanteia, from
rhabdos a rod +
manteia divination