• Oneirocrisy

    Origin

    From Ancient Greek ὄνειρος ("dream") + the middle voice of κρίνω ("I separate, judge, decide").

    Full definition of oneirocrisy

    Noun

    oneirocrisy

    (uncountable)
    1. Prognostication based on the interpretation of dreams.
      • 1842 , Charles Daubuz, ‎Peter Lancaster, ‎Matthew Habershon , A symbolical dictionary , Having consulted his father thereupon, well skilled in Oneirocrisy, he called his son Kilkhan, and explained them thus: That according to the first dream, out of the progeny of Kilkhan should arise three princes which should possess the empire of the Moguls, and should transmit it to a fourth, who should subjugate a great part of the world, and divide it amongst his children.
      • 1852 , ,Abraham Moore Pindar, The Odes of Pindar , It seems clear that he was a proficient in this art of oneirocrisy ; it being the practice after his apotheosis (for he became a god) for his worshippers to sleep beside his altar in the pious hope of a prophetic dream.
      • 1975 , David Sansone , Aeschylean metaphors for intellectual activity , The three types are oneirocrisy, cledonomancy and the investigation of chance omens encountered "on the way", i.e. while traveling.
      • 1987 , Titus Burckhardt, ‎William Stoddart , Mirror of the Intellect, There exists, nevertheless, a certain category of dreams, well-known to traditional oneirocrisy, the memory of which persists with an incisive clarity, and this can happen even if the profound content of these dreams appears to conceal itself.
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