geomancy

Etymology
From, from from late. Equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) A method of divination using earth or the ground, such as interpreting markings on the ground or how handfuls of dirt land when tossed.
 * 2) * 1660 Urquhart tr. Rabelais Gargantua & Pantagruel iii. xxv.
 * Hard by here, in the Brown-wheat-Island, dwelleth Her Trippa; you know how by the Arts of Astrology, Geomancy, Chiromancy, Metopomancy, and others of a like stuff and nature, he foretelleth all things to come...
 * 1) feng shui; Chinese geomancy.
 * 1) feng shui; Chinese geomancy.
 * 1) feng shui; Chinese geomancy.
 * 1) feng shui; Chinese geomancy.

Translations

 * Arabic: عِلْم الرَمْل, رَمْل
 * Armenian:
 * Catalan: geomància
 * Czech: geomantie
 * Danish: geomanti
 * Dutch: geomantie, geomantiek
 * Finnish: geomantia
 * French:
 * Galician: xeomancia
 * Greek: γεωμαντεία
 * Hungarian: geomancia
 * Ido:
 * Italian: geomanzia
 * Latin: geomantia (New Latin)
 * Middle English: geomance, geomanci, geomancy, geomansi, geomansy, geomanty, geomensie, geomensy, geomensye, geomese, geomesie, geomessie, gemensye, geemessye
 * Norwegian: geomantikk
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: geomancia
 * Romanian: geomanție
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish: geomanti

Noun

 * 1) geomancy
 * 2) * 1425 Mandev. (Eg) 115/9
 * "enm"

- At a syde of þe emperour table sittez many philosophers and grete clerkez of diuerse sciencez, sum of astronomy, sum of nigromancy, sum of geomancy, sum of pyromancy, sum of ydromancy.