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Definition of Geomancers
1. geomancer [n] - See also: geomancer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Geomancers
Literary usage of Geomancers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lun-hêng by Chʻung Wang, Alfred Forke (1907)
"The geomancers will certainly reply that their house would either be in good ...
The geomancers would again object that while changing their residence they ..."
2. Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio by Songling Pu (1916)
"Sung died, his two sons set up separate establishments,3 and each invited to his
own house geomancers from far and near, who had any reputation in their art ..."
3. Sidelights on Chinese Life by John Macgowan (1907)
"There is one point on which all geomancers are agreed, and that is that wherever
any natural object has the shape or appearance, say, of a man or of some of ..."
4. Sidelights on Chinese Life by John Macgowan (1907)
"artistic element in these geomancers or not it is impossible to declare definitely.
There is one thing, however, that one may be quite sure of, and that is, ..."
5. China: A History of the Laws, Manners, and Customs of the People by John Henry Gray (1878)
"geomancers constitute, as my readers may suppose, a very large class. ...
geomancers are sometimes received into the houses of wealthy and influential ..."