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Webster 1913 Edition


Coscinomancy

Cos-cin′o-manˊcy

(k?s-s?n′?-m?nˊs? or k?s′s?-n?-)
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Noun.
[Gr.
κόσκινον
sieve +
-mancy
.]
Divination by means of a suspended sieve.

Webster 1828 Edition


Coscinomancy

COSCINOMANCY

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Noun.
[Gr., a sieve, and divination.] The art or practice of divination, by suspending a sieve and taking it between two fingers, or by fixing it to the point of a pair of shears, then repeating a formula of words, and the names of persons suspected. If the sieve trembles, shakes or turns, when any name is repeated, the person is deemed guilty. This divination is mentioned by Theocritus, and is said to be still practiced in some parts of England. The practice and the name are strangers in America.

Definition 2024


coscinomancy

coscinomancy

English

Alternative forms

Most of these are erroneous and are not in use:

  • choschinomancy
  • choschinomancie
  • coskinomancy
  • koskinomancy
  • cosinomancy
  • coskiomancy
  • cosnomancy
  • coskniomancy
  • coseinomancy

Noun

coscinomancy (uncountable)

  1. Divination by the use of a suspended sieve sometimes from tongs or shears. The movement of the sieve when a person's name or word is spoken is interpreted.
    • 1603 Christopher Heydon A Defence of Ivdiciall Astrolgie
      And as for Hydromancie, and Choschinomancie, they could vanish as superfluous, as were evident and ridiculous even to the ignorant.
    • 1660 Urquhart tr. Rabelais Gargantua & Pantagruel iii. xxv.
      By Coscinomancy, most religiously observed of old, amidst the Ceremonies of the ancient Romans. Let us have a Sieve and Shiers, and thou shalt see Devils.
    • 1913 Halliday Greek Div. x.
      To the same species of divinatory rites [i.e. those involving a swinging pendulum] belong the koskinomancy of Theokritos, familiar in England as the consultation of the sieve and shears, and the minor rites of axinomancy and sphondylomancy.