• Ceromancy

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    Origin

    Ancient Greek (keros), "wax".

    Full definition of ceromancy

    Noun

    ceromancy

    (uncountable)
    1. divination by pouring melted wax into water and interpreting the bubbles formed.
      • 1660, Urquhart tr. Rabelais Gargantua & Pantagruel iii. xxvBy Ceromancy, where, by the means of Wax dissolved into Water, thou shalt see the Figure, Poutrait and lively Representation of thy future Wife, and of her Fredin Fredaliatory Belly-thumping Blades.
      • 1983, Complete Bk Predictions.In ceromancy, melted wax is allowed to drip into a shallow dish of cold water, and the resulting shapes are interpreted. Ceromancy was very popular in the eighteenth century, when correspondence was normally fastened with sealing wax.

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