This article is about the numerous varieties of divination. For divination as a whole, see
Divination .
Methods of divination can be found around the world, and many cultures practice the same methods under different names. During the Middle Ages , scholars coined terms for many of these methods—some of which had hitherto been unnamed—in Medieval Latin , very often utilizing the suffix -mantia when the art seemed more mystical (ultimately from Ancient Greek μαντεία , manteía , 'prophecy' or 'the power to prophesy') and the suffix -scopia when the art seemed more scientific (ultimately from Greek σκοπεῖν , skopeîn , 'to observe'). Names like drimimantia , nigromantia , and horoscopia arose, along with other pseudosciences such as phrenology and physiognomy .[ 1]
Some forms of divination are much older than the Middle Ages, like haruspication , while others such as coffee-based tasseomancy originated in the 20th and 21st centuries.
The chapter "How Panurge consulteth with Herr Trippa" of Gargantua and Pantagruel , a parody on occult treatises of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa , contains a list of over two dozen "mancies", described as "common knowledge".[ 2]
An arithmancer from Atalanta Fugiens (1618), by Michael Maier
abacomancy (also amathomancy ): by dust (Hebrew ’ābāq , ' dust ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
acultomancy (also acutomancy ): by needles (from acutomancy below, influenced by Latin acus , ' needle ' , or acūleus , ' prickle, thorn ' )
acutomancy → see acultomancy (Latin acus [acut- ], ' needle ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
adromancy → see alomancy (from idromancy below, influenced by alomancy )
adryomancy → see hydromancy (metathesis of hydromancy )
aeromancy : by atmospheric conditions (Greek āēr , ' air ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
agalmatomancy :[citation needed ] by statues (Greek ágalma [agálmatos ], ' statue ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
aichmomancy : by sharp objects (Greek aikhmē , ' spearhead ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ailuromancy /aeluromancy → see theriomancy
aiomancy :[citation needed ] By artificial intelligence
alectormancy /alectromancy : by rooster sacrifice (Greek alektor , ' rooster ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
alectryomancy /alectoromancy : by rooster divination → see theriomancy
aleuromancy ¹ : by flour; see also chartomancy (Greek áleuron , 'meal ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
alomancy /Halomancy (also adromancy ): by salt (Greek háls , ' salt ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
alphitomancy : by barley (Greek alphis [alphit- ], ' barley ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
alveromancy :[citation needed ] by sounds
amathomancy → see abacomancy by sand (Greek amathos , ' sandy soil ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ambulomancy : by walking (Latin ambulāre , ' to walk ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
amniomancy : by placenta (Greek amniōn , 'amnion ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
anemoscopy /anemomancy : by wind (Greek anemos , ' wind ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
anthomancy : by flowers (Greek anthos , ' flower ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
anthracomancy : by burning coals (Greek anthrax [anthrak- ], ' charcoal ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
anthropomancy : by human sacrifice (Greek anthrōpos , ' human being ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
anthroposcopy : by physical appearance (Greek anthrōpos , ' human being ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
apantomancy : by chance encounters with animals (Greek apantein , ' to encounter ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
arachnomancy : by spiders (Greek arakhnē , ' spider ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
archeomancy /archaeomancy : by sacred relics (Greek arkhaios , ' ancient ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ariolation : by altars (Latin ariolus , hariolus , ' prophet ' )
arithmancy : assigning numerical value to a word or phrase
armomancy : by one's own shoulders (Latin armus , ' shoulder ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
årsgång , archaic form of Swedish divination
aruspicina : study of entrails[ 3]
aspidomancy : by sitting in a drawn circle or on a shield (Greek aspis [aspid-] , ' shield ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
astragalomancy /astragalamancy → see cleromancy
astragyromancy → see cleromancy (from astragalomancy above, perhaps influenced by Greek guros , ' spiral, circle ' , and therefore vertebra )
astrapomancy : by lightning (Greek astrapē , ' lightning flash ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
astrology /astromancy / : by celestial bodies (Greek astron , ' star ' + -logiā , ' study ' ). This method was widespread in medieval period, particularly in Mesopotamia. [ 4]
augury → see theriomancy
auramancy : by auras (Greek aurā , ' breath ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
auspicy /auspication → see theriomancy (Latin avis , ' bird ' + specere , ' to look at ' )
austromancy → see theriomancy : by wind (Latin auster , ' south wind ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
avimancy → see orniscopy (Latin avis , ' bird ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
axiomancy /axinomancy : by axes (Latin axis , ' axis ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
batraquomancy /batrachomancy : by frogs (Greek batrakhos , ' frog ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
belomancy /bolomancy : by arrows (from bolomancy below, influenced by Greek belemnon , ' javelin ' , or belonē , ' needle ' )
bibliomancy → see chartomancy
biorhythmic divination : by biorhythms
bletonism /bletonomancy : by water current (named for Monsieur Bleton , a French bletonist)
bolomancy → see belomancy (Greek bolē , ' arrow ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
bone-throwing : the tossing of pieces of bone or wood practiced by various cultures[ 5] [ 6]
botanomancy : by burning pieces of plants, documented with burning vervain and briar .[ 7] (Greek botanē , 'flora ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
brizomancy → see oneiromancy (Greek brizein , ' to be sleepy ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
brontomancy /brontoscopy : by thunder (Greek brontē , ' thunder ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
bumpology : by bumps on the skin (English bump + Greek -logiā , ' study ' )
cabala → see kabbalah
canomancy or : by dogs (Latin canis , ' dog ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
capnomancy : by smoke (Greek kapnos , ' smoke ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
carromancy : by melting wax (Greek karrō , ' of wax ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cartopedy → see somatomancy (Latin carta , ' papyrus paper ' + pēs [pēd- ], ' foot ' )
cartomancy → see chartomancy
catoptromancy /captromancy → see scrying
causimancy /causimomancy : by burning (Greek kaiein [kaus- ], ' to burn ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cephalomancy → see somatomancy
cephaleonomancy /cephalonomancy : by boiling a donkey's head (Greek kephalaion , ' head ' [with meaning influenced by Greek onos , ' donkey ' ] + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ceraunoscopy : by thunder and lightning (Greek keraunos , ' thunderbolt ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
ceromancy /ceroscopy : by dripping wax in water (Greek kēros , ' wax ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
chalcomancy : by striking gongs or copper bowls (Greek khalkos , ' copper ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
chaomancy : by aerial visions (Greek khaos , 'primordial space ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
chartomancy : by things on paper (Greek khartēs , ' papyrus paper ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cartomancy : by cards (Latin carta , ' papyrus paper ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
stichomancy : by books or lines (Greek stikhos , ' line of verse ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
aleuromancy ² : by fortune cookies (of the same origin as aleuromancy ¹)
bibliomancy : by the Bible (Greek biblion , ' book ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
stoicheomancy /stoichomancy : by the Iliad and the Odyssey or the Aeneid (Greek stoikheion , ' element ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' ; to the Greeks, Homer 's writings were held in similar esteem to the Christian Bible or the Muslim Quran , as were Virgil 's writings to the Romans, making them the basic — or elementary — reading material in each culture)
cheiromancy /chiromancy → see somatomancy
cheirognomy /chirognomy → see somatomancy
chien tung → see kau cim
choriomancy : by pig bladders (Greek khorion , 'placenta ' + mantiea , ' prophecy ' )
chresmomancy : by the ravings of lunatics (Greek khrēsmos , ' oracular utterance ' , chresm + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
chronomancy : by apt occasion (Greek khronos , ' time ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cineromancy /ceneromancy → see spodomancy (Latin cinis [ciner- ], ' ashes ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
clamancy (see also Fāl-gūsh ): by random shouts and cries heard in crowds, at night, etc. (Latin clāmāre , ' to cry out ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cledonism /cledonomancy : by chance events or overheard words (Greek klēdon , ' rumor ' )
cleidomancy /clidomancy : by keys (Greek kleis [kleid- ], ' key ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cleromancy : by casting (Greek klēros , 'lot ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cometomancy : by comet tails (Greek komētēs , ' comet ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
colormancy /coloromancy : by colors (English color + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
conchomancy : by shells (Greek konkhē , 'mussel ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cosquinomancy /coscinomancy : by hanging sieves (Greek koskinōn , ' sieve ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cottabomancy /cottobomancy : by wine in a brass bowl (Greek kottabos , 'cottabus ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
craniognomy or → see somatomancy (Greek krānion , ' skull ' + -gnōmoniā , ' interpretation ' )
the crawling baby : by a baby's crawling[citation needed ]
crithomancy /critomancy : by barley cakes (Greek krithē , ' barley ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cromnyomancy /cromniomancy : by onion sprouts (alteration of Greek krommuon , ' onion ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cryptomancy : by omens (Greek kruptos , ' hidden ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cryomancy : by ice (Greek kryo , ' ice ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
crystal ball gazing → see scrying
crystal gazing → see scrying
crystallomancy → see scrying (Greek krustallos , ' crystal ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cubomancy → see cleromancy (Greek kubos , ' cube ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cyathomancy : by cups (Greek kuathos , ' cup ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cybermancy : by computer oracles (English cyber(netics) + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cyclicomancy : by swirling water in a cup (Greek kuklikos , ' cyclical, circular ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cyclomancy or : by wheels (Greek kuklos , ' circle ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
dactyliomancy : by finger rings (Greek daktulios , ' finger ring ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
dactylomancy : by means of finger movements (Greek daktulos , ' finger ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
daphnomancy : by burning laurel wreaths (Greek daphnē , ' laurel ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
demonomancy : by demons (Greek daimōn , ' divine power ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
dendromancy : by trees, especially oaks , yews , or mistletoe (Greek dendron , ' tree ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
deuteroscopy : by second glance or double take (Greek deuteros , ' secondary ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
dianomancy : by delivery, esp. by the randomly-generated words found on Whole Foods grocery bags to identify orders (Greek dianomí , ' delivery ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
dictiomancy : by randomly opening a dictionary (English dictio(nary) + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
divining → see dowsing
djubed [citation needed ] → see scrying
dōbutsu uranai : by animal horoscope (Japanese dōbutsu , ' animal ' + uranai , ' prognostication ' )
domino divination → see cleromancy
dowsing (also divining , water witching ): by a divining rod (of unknown origin)
dracomancy : by dragons (Greek drakōn , ' dragon ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
dream interpretation
dream questions : by dreaming
dririmancy /driromancy : by dripping blood [ 10] (alteration of drimimancy , influenced by Middle English drir , ' blood ' ). Compare hemotomancy.
drimimancy /drymimancy : by bodily fluids (Greek drimus , ' pungent ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
electromancy : by lightning and electricity (Greek ilektros ' electric ' + manteía ' prophecy ' )
eleomancy /elaeomancy : by oil (Greek elaion , olive ' oil ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
emonomancy → see demonomancy [citation needed ]
empirimancy : by experiment/experience
empyromancy : by burning (Greek empurios , ' fiery ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
encromancy : by oil ink stains (Greek elaion ' oil ink ' + manteía ' prophecy ' )
enochian chess : by playing a four·handed variant of the game
enoptromancy → see scrying (Greek enoptron , 'looking glass ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
enthusiasm : speeches by those supposed to be possessed by a divine spirit[ 11]
entomomancy /entomancy : by insects (Greek entomon , ' insect ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
eromancy : by water vessels exposed to air (Greek āēr , ' air ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' ) — cf. aeromancy
extispicy /extispication : by the remains of sacrificed animals (Latin exta , ' entrails ' + specere , ' to look at ' )
favomancy → see cleromancy
felidomancy → see theriomancy (Latin fēlēs [fēlid- ], ' cat ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
floriography /floromancy : by flowers' feelings (Latin flōs [flōr- ], ' flower ' + Greek -graphiā , ' representation ' )
fractomancy : by fractals (English fract(al) + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
fructomancy /fructimancy : by fruit (Latin frūctus , ' fruit ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
galvanoscopy : by galvanism (English galvan(ism) + Greek -skopiā , ' observation ' )
gastromancy ¹ → see scrying
gastromancy² : by guttural sounds (Greek gastēr , ' belly ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
geomancy : by earth (Greek gaîa |gê , ' earth ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
geloscopy : by laughter (Greek gelōs , ' laughter ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
gematria : by the Hebrew alphabet (Greek gē , ' earth ' + -metriā , ' measurement ' )
genethlialogy : by birth dates (Greek genethlios , 'birthday ' + -logiā , ' study ' )
grammomancy : by writing individual letters (Greek gramma , ' letter ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
graphology (also graptomancy ): by studying handwriting (Greek graphē , ' writing ' + -logiā , ' study ' )
graptomancy → see graphology (Greek graptos , ' written ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
gyromancy : by dizziness (Greek gūros , ' spiral ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
hagiomancy : by saints (Greek hagios , ' holy ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
halomancy → see alomancy
hakata : by bones or dice
haruspicy /haruspication → see hepatoscopy (Latin haru- , ' entrails ' + specere , ' to look at ' )
hematomancy /haematomancy : by blood (Greek haima [haimat- ], ' blood ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
hepatoscopy /hepatomancy (also haruspicy , haruspication ): by liver (Greek hēpar [hēpat- ], ' liver ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
hieromancy /hieroscopy : by studying sacrifices' entrails (Greek hieros , ' holy ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
hippomancy → see theriomancy
horoscopy : aspect of the Stars at nativity[ 12] (Greek hōrā , ' season ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
hydatomancy : by rainwater (Greek hudatis , ' raindrop ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
hydromancy /hydroscopy → see scrying
hyomancy : by wild hogs (Greek hūs , ' swine ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
hypnomancy : by sleep (Greek hupnos , ' sleep ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
I Ching divination : by yarrow stalks or coins
ichnomancy : by footprints (Greek ikhnos , ' track ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ichthyomancy → see theriomancy
iconomancy : by icons (Greek eikōn , ' image ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
idolomancy : by idols (Greek eidōlon , ' phantom ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
idromancy → see alomancy (Greek idrōs , ' sweat ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ifá : geomancy patterns generated with palm nuts, opele, cowrie shells, etc. that refer to Ifa divination texts; a collection of Odu Ifa verses
iridology : by eye color (Greek īris [īrid- ], 'iris ' + -logiā , ' study ' )
isopsephy : by numbers and letters (Greek īsos , ' equal ' + psephos , ' pebble ' )
labiomancy : by lips (Latin labium , ' lip ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
lampadomancy : by flame (Greek lampas [lampad- ], ' light ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
lecanomancy /lecanoscopy : by a basin of water (Greek lekanē , ' basin ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
letnomancy : by secrets (English let no (man see) + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )[citation needed ]
libanomancy → see capnomancy and spodomancy (Greek libanos , 'frankincense ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
literomancy : by a letter in a written language (Latin lītera , ' letter ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
lithomancy : by gems or stones (Greek lithos , ' stone ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
logarithmancy : by logarithms (English logarithm + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
logomancy : by words (Greek logos , ' word ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
lots : divination through chance, or the drawing or tossing of lots[ 13]
lunamancy → see selenomancy (Latin lūna , ' moon ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
lychnomancy : by candles (Greek lukhnos , ' lamp ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
macharomancy : by swords or knives (Greek makhaira , 'dirk ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
macromancy : by large objects (Greek makros , ' large ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
maculomancy : by spots on the skin (Latin macula , ' spot ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
mahjong divination : by Mahjong tiles
margaritomancy : by bouncing pearls (Greek margarītēs , ' pearl ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
mathemancy : by mathematics (English mathe(matics) + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
mazomancy : by nursing (Greek mazos , ' breast ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
meconomancy : by sleeping (Greek mēkōn , ' poppy ' [i.e., an opiate ] + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
megapolisomancy : by large cities (English megalopolis + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
meilomancy : by moles
metagnomy or : by magic (Greek meta- , ' beside ' + -gnōmoniā , ' interpretation ' )
meteormancy : by meteors (English meteor + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
meteoromancy : by thunder and lightning (Greek meteōron , ' heavenly phenomenon ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
metoposcopy /metopomancy : by the lines of the forehead[ 14] (Greek metōpon , ' forehead ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
micromancy : by small objects (Greek mikros , ' small ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
moleosophy or : by blemishes (English mole + Greek sophiā , ' knowledge ' )
molybdomancy : by molten metal (Greek molubdos , ' lead ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
moromancy : by foolishness (Greek mōros , ' dull ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
myomancy → see theriomancy
myrmomancy → see theriomancy
narcomancy : by sleep (Greek narkē , ' numbness ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
natimancy → see somatomancy (Latin natis , ' buttock ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
necromancy ¹ : by speaking to the dead, by corpses[ 15] (Greek nekros , ' corpse ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
necyomancy : by summoning damned souls (Greek nekuiā , 'invocation ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
nephomancy : by clouds (Greek nephos , ' cloud ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
nigromancy : by black magic (Latin niger , ' black ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
nomancy or → see onomancy (variant of onomancy , influenced by Latin nōmen , ' name ' )
notarikon /netrikon : by initials (Latin notāricus , in shorthand )
nggàm → see theriomancy
numerology : by numbers (Latin numerus , ' number ' + Greek -logia , ' branch of study ' )
numismatomancy : by coins (Greek nomisma [nomismat- ], ' coin ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
oculomancy : by eyes (Latin oculus , ' eye ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
odontomancy : by teeth (Greek odous [odont- ], ' tooth ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
oenomancy /oinomancy : by wine (Greek oinos , ' wine ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ololygmancy : by the howling of dogs (Greek ololuzō [ololug- ], ' howl ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
omoplatoscopy → see scapulimancy (Greek ōmoplatē , ' shoulder blade ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
omphalomancy : by navels (Greek omphalos , ' navel ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
oneiromancy /oneiroscopy : by dreams (Greek oneiros , ' dream ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
onimancy → see onychomancy
onomancy /onomomancy /nomancy : by letters in a name (Greek onoma , ' name ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
onomomancy → see onomancy
onychomancy /onymancy /onimancy : by finger· and toenails (Greek onux [onukh- ], ' nail ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
onymancy → see onychomancy
oomancy /ooscopy (also ovomancy ): by eggs (Greek ōion , ' egg ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ophidiomancy /ophiomancy → see theriomancy
ophthalmomancy → see oculomancy (Greek ophthalmos , ' eye ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
organoscopy → see phrenology (Greek organon , 'organ ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
orniscopy /ornithomancy → see theriomancy
oromancy : by mountains (Greek oros , ' mountain ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
oryctomancy : by minerals (Greek oruktos , ' dug ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ossomancy → see osteomancy (Latin os [oss- ], ' bone ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
osteomancy : by bones (Greek osteon , ' bone ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
Ouija /Ouije : by ouija board (French oui , ' yes ' + German ja , ' yes ' )
ouranomancy → see uranomancy
ovomancy → see oomancy (Latin ōvum , ' egg ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
The Fortune Teller , by Enrique Simonet (1899; canvas; Museo de Málaga ), depicting a palm reading
Pagtatawas by reading melted alum
pallomancy : by pendulums (Greek pallein , ' to sway ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
palmistry /palm reading → see somatomancy (Latin palma , ' palm ' )
papyromancy : by folding paper, especially paper money (Greek papūros , ' papyrus paper ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
pedomancy → see somatomancy (from podomancy , influenced by Latin pēs [pēd- ], ' foot ' )
pegomancy : by fountains (Greek pēgē , ' spring ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
pessomancy : by pebbles (Greek pessos , ' oval pebble ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
pecthimancy /petchimancy : by brushed cloth (possibly akin to Greek pekein , to card wool , or pēktē , ' netting ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
phallomancy : by swing of the phallus (Greek phallus , ' phallus ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
phobomancy : by feelings of fear (Greek phobos , ' fear ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
photomancy : by fields of light (Greek phōs [phōt- ], ' light ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
phrenology (also organoscopy ): by the configuration of one's brain (Greek phrēn , ' mind ' + -logiā , ' study ' )
phyllomancy : by leaves (Greek phullon , ' leaf ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
sycomancy : by fig leaves (Greek sūkon , ' fig ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
tasseography /tasseomancy (also kypomancy ): by tea leaves or coffee grounds (French tasse , ' cup ' + Greek -graphiā , ' representation ' )
phyllorhodomancy : by rose petals (Greek phullon , ' leaf ' + rhodon , ' rose ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
physiognomy /physiognomancy : by faces (Greek phusis , ' nature ' + -gnōmoniā , ' interpretation ' )
phytognomy : by the appearance of plants (Greek phuton , ' plant ' + -gnōmoniā , ' interpretation ' )
plastromancy : by cracks formed by heat on a turtle's plastron (English plastron + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
pilimancy : by observing the patterns produced by a collection of human hair
plumbomancy : by observing shapes molten lead makes when poured in water (Latin plumbum , ' lead ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
pneumancy : by blowing (Greek pneuma , ' breath ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
podomancy /pedomancy → see somatomancy
poe divination : by throwing stones on the floor, practised at Taoist temples
portenta (also ostenta ): study of natural phenomena[ 16]
psephomancy : by lots or ballots (Greek psephos , ' pebble ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
pseudomancy : by false means (Greek pseudēs , ' false ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
psychognomy : by phrenological ' notations ' (Greek psūkhē , ' soul ' + -gnōmoniā , ' observation ' )
psychomancy → see necromancy ¹ (Greek psūkhē , ' soul ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ptarmoscopy /ptarmoscopie : the interpretation of sneezes[ 17] (from Ancient Greek)
pyromancy /pyroscopy : by fire (Greek pūr , ' fire ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
radiesthesia : by rods, pendulums , or other cylindrical tools (Latin radius , 'spoke ' + Greek -aisthēsiā , ' sensing ' )
retromancy : by looking over one's shoulder (Latin retrō , ' behind ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
rhabdomancy /rabdomancy : by rods, sticks, or wands (Greek rhabdos , ' rod ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
rhapsodomancy : by poetry (Greek rhapsōidiā , ' verse ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
roadomancy : by constellations (apparently from Old English rodor , 'firmament ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
runecasting → see cleromancy
scapulimancy /scapulomancy (also spatulamancy , omoplatoscopy ): by bovine or caprid shoulder blades (Latin scapula , ' shoulder blade ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
scarpomancy : by old shoes (Italian scarpa , ' shoe ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
scatomancy : by excrement (Greek skōr [skat- ], ' excrement ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
schematomancy → see somatomancy
sciomancy ¹ (also shadowmancy ): by shadows (Greek skiā , ' shadow ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
sciomancy ² : by spirits (of the same origin as sciomancy¹ )
scrying : by gazing (shortened from descrying )
crystal gazing : by reflective objects
catoptromancy /captromancy (also enoptromancy , djubed [citation needed ] ): by mirrors (Greek katoptron , ' mirror ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
gastromancy ¹ (also crystallomancy , spheromancy , crystal ball gazing ): by crystal ball (Greek gastēr , ' belly ' [i.e., round object] + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
hydromancy (also ydromancy ): by water (Greek hudōr , ' water ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
selenomancy : by the moon (Greek selēnē , ' moon ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
shadowmancy → see sciomancy ¹ (English shadow + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
shufflemancy : by the use of an electronic media player such as an electronic playlist, iPod, or other medium wherein one skips a certain number of songs and the lyrics and/or tune of the song is the answer to the divinatory question[citation needed ]
sideromancy : by burning straw with an iron (Greek sidēros , 'iron ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
sikidy : by drawing sixteen lines in sand (perhaps a Malagasy transliteration of English sixteen )
skatharomancy : by beetle tracks (Greek skatharōn , ' spot ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
slinneanachd /slinnanacht : by animal shoulder blades (Scottish Gaelic slinnean , ' shoulder blade ' )
solaromancy : by the sun (Latin sōl [sōlār- ], ' sun ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
somatomancy : by the human form (Greek sōma [sōmat- ], ' body ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cephalomancy (also craniognomy ): by skulls (Greek kephalē , ' head ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cheiromancy /chiromancy (also palmistry , palm reading ): by palms[ 18] (Greek kheir , ' hand ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cheirognomy /chirognomy : by hands (Greek kheir , ' hand ' + -gnōmoniā , ' interpretation ' )
podomancy /pedomancy (also cartopedy ): by the soles of one's feet (Greek pous [pod- ], ' foot ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
schematomancy : by the face (Greek skhēma [skhēmat- ], ' figure ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
sortilege : by the casting of lots, or sortes
spasmatomancy : by convulsions (alteration of spasmodomancy , from Greek spasmos [spasmōd- ], ' spasm ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
spatilomancy : by animal excrement (Greek spatilē , ' excrement ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
spatulamancy → see scapulimancy (from scapulimancy , influenced by Latin spatula , 'splint ')
spheromancy → see scrying (Greek sphaira , 'sphere ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
sphondulomancy : by spindles (Greek sphondulos , ' spindle ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
splanchnomancy → see anthropomancy (Greek splankhna , ' innards ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
spodomancy : by soot (Greek spodos , ' wood ashes ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
cineromancy /ceneromancy : by the ashes of a specifically sacrificial or ritual fire[ 19]
libanomancy : by smoke or ash from incense (Greek libanos , 'frankincense ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )[ 8] [ 9]
tephramancy /tephromancy : by tree bark ashes, by sacrificial or ritual fire ashes, or human sacrificial victim ashes (Greek tephrā , ' ash ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )[ 20]
stareomancy : by the four elements (Greek stais [stair- ], ' dough ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
stercomancy : by seeds in bird excrement (Latin stercus , ' excrement ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
sternomancy : by ridges on the breastbone (Greek sternon , ' breastbone ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
stichomancy → see chartomancy
stigonomancy : by burning writing onto bark (Greek stizein [stigōn- ], ' to brand ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
stoicheomancy /stoichomancy → see chartomancy
stolisomancy : by fashion (Greek stolis , ' garment ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
styramancy : by observing patterns produced by chewing gum, gum wax, or products produced by the L. styraciflua tree
sycomancy → see phyllomancy
symbolomancy : by things found on the road (Greek sumbolon , ' sign ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
taromancy → see chartomancy
tasseography /tasseomancy → see phyllomancy
technomancy : by technology (English techno(logy) + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
temurah : → see kabbalah
tephramancy /tephromancy : → see spodomancy (Greek tephrā , ' ash ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
theomancy : foretelling events, prophecy[ 21] (Greek theos , ' god ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
theriomancy : (also zoomancy ): by animal behavior (Greek thēr , ' wild animal ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )Russian peasant girls using chicken for divination. A 19th·century lubok .
ailuromancy /aeluromancy (also felidomancy ): by cats (Greek ailouros , ' cat ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
alectryomancy /alectoromancy : by rooster behavior (Greek alektruōn , ' cockerel ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
augury : by bird formations[ 22] (Latin augur , ' diviner ' )
hippomancy : by horse behavior (Greek hippos , ' horse ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
ichthyomancy : by fish behavior (Greek ikhthūs , ' fish ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
myomancy : by rodent behavior (Greek mūs , ' mouse ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
myrmomancy : by ant behavior (Greek murmēx , ' ant ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
nggàm : by spider or crab behavior (Mambila nggàm , ' divination ' )
ophidiomancy /ophiomancy : by snake behavior (Greek ophis [ophid- ], ' snake ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
orniscopy /ornithomancy (also auspicy /auspication , avimancy ): by bird migration (Greek ornīs [ornīth- ], ' bird ' + -skopiā , ' observation ' )
thumomancy : by one's own soul, presage[ 23] (Greek thūmos , ' soul ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
topomancy : by geography and geological formations (Greek topos , ' place ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
transataumancy : by things accidentally seen or heard
trochomancy : by wheel ruts (Greek trokhos , ' wheel ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
turifumy : by shapes in smoke (Latin tūs [tūr- ], ' incense ' + fūmus , ' vapor ' )
tyromancy /tiromancy : by cheese (Greek tūros , ' cheese ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
umbilicomancy : by umbilical cords (English umbilic(al cord) + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
umbromancy : by shade (Latin umbra , ' shadow ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
uranomancy /ouranomancy : by the sky (Greek ouranos , ' firmament ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
uromancy /urimancy : by urine (Greek ouron , ' urine ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
urticariaomancy : by itches (Neo-Latin urticāria , 'hives ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
videomancy : by films (English video + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )
xenomancy : by strangers (Greek xenos , ' stranger ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
xylomancy : by the shape or texture of wood, or the appearance of burning wood (Greek xulon , ' wood ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )[ 24]
ydromancy¹ → see scrying
ydromancy² → see alomancy (from idromancy above, influenced by alomancy )
zoomancy → see theriomancy (Greek zōion , ' being ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
zygomancy : by weights (Greek zugon , ' yoke, balance ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' )
zeteomancy : by seeking out knowledge[citation needed ]
^ Anthony Grafton; Glenn W Most; Salvatore Settis (2010). The Classical Tradition . Harvard University Press. p. 277. ISBN 978-0-674-03572-0 .
^ s:The Third Book/Chapter XXV
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in the Entrails of a sacrificed beast; which was Aruspicina..."
^ Driediger-Murphy, Lindsay G.; Eidinow, Esther (2019). Ancient Divination and Experience . Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-258290-4 .
^ "Definition of BONE-THROWING" . www.merriam-webster.com . Retrieved 29 November 2020 .
^ "Definition of Bone-Throwing by Oxford Dictionary" . Lexico Dictionaries | English . Retrieved 29 November 2020 .[dead link ]
^ "Botanomancy". The Element Encyclopedia of the Psychic World . Harper Element. 2006. p. 84.
^ a b Del Rio, Martín Anton . Investigations Into Magic. P.G. Maxwell-Stuart, trans. Reprint ed. Manchester, U.K.: Manchester University Press, 2000, p. 160 (originally published 1599-1600)
^ a b Dunwich, Gerina. Candlelight Spells: The Modern Witch's Book of Spellcasting, Feasting, and Healing. Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press, 1988, p. 51.
^
Buckland, Raymond (2003). The Fortune-telling Book: The Encyclopedia of Divination and Soothsaying . Popular Reference. Visible Ink Press. p. 191. ISBN 9780780807204 . Retrieved 13 February 2024 . When there was a ritual sacrifice of an animal (or of a human), the way in which the blood dripped from the altar was often considered by the priest/soothsayer. Divining in this way was known as dririmancy. This form of divination might also be employed on the battle field. Dririmancy was a form of haemotomancy.
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in the insignificant Speeches of Madmen, supposed to be possessed with a divine Spirit; which Possession they called Enthusiasm..."
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in the aspect of the Stars at their Nativity; which was called Horoscopy, and esteemed a part of judiciary Astrology..."
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes, in mere Lottery, as Cross and Pile; counting holes in a sieve; dipping of Verses in Homer, and Virgil; and innumerable other such vain conceipts..."
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in the Lineaments of the face; which was called Metoposcopy..."
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in the Prediction of Witches, that pretended conference with the dead; which is called Necromancy, Conjuring, and Witchcraft; and is but juggling and confederate knavery..."
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in Monsters, or unusual accidents; as Eclipses, Comets, rare Meteors, Earthquakes, Inundations, uncouth Births, and the like, which they called Portenta and Ostenta, because they thought them to portend, or foreshow some great Calamity to come..."
^ Sciences et Voyages No24 Juin 1937 "Divination, magie et tatouages en Bosnie
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in...Palmistry in the lines of the hand; in casual words, called Omina..."
^ Buckland, Raymond. The Fortune-Telling Book: The Encyclopedia of Divination and Soothsaying. Detroit, Mich.: Visible Ink, 2004, p. 102.
^ Not all sources agree that tephramancy and tephromancy are synonyms. Some sources claim that tephramancy uses only the ash of tree bark , while tephromancy may use the ashes of any sacrifice. See: Buckland, The Fortune-Telling Book: The Encyclopedia of Divination and Soothsaying, 2004, p. 479; Pickover, Dreaming the Future: The Fantastic Story of Prediction, 2001, p. 183; Dunwich, Gerina. Candlelight Spells: The Modern Witch's Book of Spellcasting, Feasting, and Healing, 1988, p. 153. Other sources claim that tephramancy utilizes only the ashes of human sacrificial victims. See: Spence, Lewis. An Encyclopaedia of Occultism. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1920, p. 408 ; Ellison, Robert Lee. The Solitary Druid: Walking the Path of Wisdom and Spirit. New York: Kensington Publishing Corp., 2005, p. 58 ; Waite, Arthur Edward. A Manual of Cartomancy and Occult Divination. Reprint ed. Whitefish, Mont.: Kessinger, 1995, p. 236 ; Robertson, John G. Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of Latin and Greek Combining Elements. Eugene, Ore.: Senior Scribe Publications, 1991, p. 193.
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...and these kinds of foretelling events, were accounted Theomancy or Prophecy..."
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in the Casual flight, or feeding of birds; called Augury..."
^ Hobbes, Thomas . Leviathan (1651). "Lastly, to the Prognostics [who] have added innumerable other superstitious ways of Divination[:]...Sometimes in their own hopes and fears, called Thumomancy, or Presage..."
^ Pickover, Clifford A. Dreaming the Future: The Fantastic Story of Prediction. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 2001, p. 137.