Axinomancy

Axinomancy
Axinomancy Ax*in"o*man`cy, n. [L. axinomantia, Gr. ? ax + -mancy.] A species of divination, by means of an ax or hatchet. [1913 Webster]

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  • Axinomancy — is one of several obscure methods of divination using an axe, hatchet, or (rarely) a saw. Most of the methods involve throwing an axe into the ground, or swinging it into a tree, and interpreting the direction of the handle or the quivering of… …   Wikipedia

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  • axinomancy — divination using an axe or hatchet Divination and Fortune Telling …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • axinomancy — ax·in·o·man·cy …   English syllables

  • axinomancy — ˈaksənəˌmansē, akˈsin noun ( es) Etymology: Latin axinomantia, from (assumed) Greek axinomanteia, from Greek axino (from axinē axhead, ax) + manteia divination more at ax, mancy : divination by means of the movements of an ax placed on a post …   Useful english dictionary

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