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Definition of Chiromancers
1. chiromancer [n] - See also: chiromancer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chiromancers
Literary usage of Chiromancers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Three Books of Occult Philosophy Or Magic by Willis F. Whitehead (1898)
"few Seals and Characters of the Planets, such as the ancient chiromancers knew
of, in the hands of men. These doth Julian call Sacred and Divine Letters, ..."
2. A World of Wonders: With Anecdotes and Opinions Concerning Popular Superstitions (1853)
"The triangle in the palm of the hand Is consecrated to Mars; the three lines of
which it is formed being regarded by chiromancers as most important, ..."
3. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1856)
"... Ibid. ii Our Gen(j, CAMPBELL, shall be all Divine, Shall high o'er Theirs as
much distinguish'd shine, As o'er such Priests or chiromancers, Thine. ..."
4. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1915)
"... (who predict by ing into polished basins, glistening swords and mirrors^ .
interpreters of dreams, chiromancers, arioli, aruspices, ..."
5. Science and Literature in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance by P. L. Jacob (1878)
"The chiromancers cunningly founded their doctrine upon the following passage in
the Exodus, which is repeated almost word for word in the Book of Job:—" ..."