• Coscinomancy

    Origin

    Ancient Greek koskinomantis, "a diviner using a sieve", from koskinon, "a sieve".

    Full definition of coscinomancy

    Noun

    coscinomancy

    (uncountable)
    1. Divination by the use of a suspended sieve sometimes from tongs or shears. The movement of the sieve when a person's name or word is spoken is interpreted.
      • 1603 Christopher Heydon A Defence of Ivdiciall AstrolgieAnd as for Hydromancie, and Choschinomancie, they could vanish as superfluous, as were evident and ridiculous even to the ignorant.
      • 1660 Urquhart tr. Rabelais Gargantua & Pantagruel iii. xxv.By Coscinomancy, most religiously observed of old, amidst the Ceremonies of the ancient Romans. Let us have a Sieve and Shiers, and thou shalt see Devils.
      • 1913 Halliday Greek Div. x.To the same species of divinatory rites those involving a swinging pendulum belong the koskinomancy of Theokritos, familiar in England as the consultation of the sieve and shears, and the minor rites of axinomancy and sphondylomancy.
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