Meaning of palmomancy | Babel Free
Definitions
Divination of involuntary movements of the body such as tics.
uncountable
Examples
“The other texts are new or unidentified: an epic fragment relating to Achilles and the ransoming of Hector, some very imperfect iambic trimeters, apparently from a comedy, scholia on an unknown poetical text, two fragments of romances, an astrological fragment, and some fragments of a book of palmomancy, a genre very popular in Egypt, to judge by the specimens now known. To these may be added no. 718, containing medical recipes.”
“A more specifically divinatory approach to the human body is palmomancy, or divination from twitches and itches in various parts of the body, an ancient and apparently universal method of divination. At the level of Russian popular sayings and beliefs a large number of examples of this lore can be found, some of which are familiar in other languages, including English. The manuscript tradition is still unclear and palmomancy in Russia must be considered more ...”
“It is a “well-preserved quire of eight papyrus leaves” (PRYL. I 28, 56). The handwriting resembles a biblical uncial. It contains Pseudo-Melampous's treatise on palmomancy, a form of divination that takes its clues from involuntary body movements.”
“5546 Papyrus fragment (sheet or roll) (PMich. XVIII 766; Pap. Flor. XXXIX, 3.1), containing a treatise of palmomancy, with no clear Christian influence.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.