Lexicographical Neighbors of Necromantically
Literary usage of Necromantically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1915)
"62 When Sacrobosco treats of climates, Ceceo remarks that the word may be understood
in two ways, astronomically or necromantically. ..."
2. The Best Short Stories of ... and the Yearbook of the American Short Story edited by [Anonymus AC02789944] (1921)
"... his own reflection in the lily-pond, looking necromantically out from the
molten purple of a wind-blown beech, or standing at gaze in a clump of iris. ..."
3. The Musical World (1877)
"... who draws up the wedding contract for Alexis and his bride; and Mr Wellington
Wells himself (Mr George Grossmith). the necromantically mysterious cause ..."
4. The Apocatastasis: Or, Progress Backwards. A New "Tract for the Times." by Leonard Marsh (1854)
"Lamps must be solemnly burned before it; and then, after some diabolical exorcisms
necromantically performed, the head shall prove vocal. ..."
5. The Album edited by Francis Barry Boyle St. Leger (1823)
"party to suffer, with incantations, drugs, or curses,—or ceremonies necromantically
performed in planetary hours,—or at midnight, regarding the aspects of ..."