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Aug 8, 2006
This week's themeWords related to forecasting and divination This week's words arithmancy bibliomancy necromancy clairvoyance haruspicy Read it today A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargbibliomancy(BIB-lee-o-man-see)noun: Divination by interpreting a passage picked at random from a book, especially from a religious book such as the Bible. From Greek biblio- (book) + -mancy (divination). If you are having a hard time deciding between turning groupie and following your favorite band around or to stay put in your accounting job, help is at hand. Try bibliomancy. Here's the step-by-step method:
Then you could try awadmancy -- divination based on words from AWAD. Focus on the question in your mind and then click here to get a random word from our archives.
"It was Margaret Drabble's new The Oxford Companion to English Literature,
which I'd been sent, to review. I'd been picking through it idly, looking
at this and that, seeing who was in and who was out, when, by a kind of
obscure bibliomancy, the book fell open at page 471, and there I was,
laid out drily between Robert Henryson, the 15th-century Scottish poet,
and Philip Henslowe, the Elizabethan theatrical diarist." X-BonusThere is no coming to consciousness without pain. -Carl Jung, psychiatrist (1875-1961) |
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