aeromancy

Alternative forms

 * Forms containing "ë" are now obsolete.
 * Forms containing "ë" are now obsolete.

Etymology
, from and.

Noun

 * 1) Divination by use of atmospheric conditions.
 * 2) * "heromancy" -- OED, 1546
 * "If these apparitions are in the Ayre, then it is called Aeromancie." -- Astrologaster, J. Melton, 1620
 * 1) * "Have you a mind, quoth Her Trippa, to have the truth of the matter yet more fully and amply disclosed unto you by..aeromancy, whereof Aristophanes in his Clouds maketh great estimation..?" -- Works of Rabelais III, 1951

Translations

 * French:
 * Georgian:
 * German:
 * Italian: aeromanzia
 * Latin: aeromantia
 * Middle English: aermacye, aeromance, aeromancye, aeromauncie, aerymancie
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: aeromancia
 * Spanish: