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ˈpedomancy nonce-wd. [Hybrid f. pedo- for pedi- foot + Gr. -µαντεια -mancy.] A jocular term of Gabriel Harvey's for divination by the soles of the feet: taken by some later authors seriously.
1592G. Harvey Pierce's Super. (1593) 132 Pedomancie [is] fitter for such Coniurers, then either Chiromancie, or Necromancie, or any Familiar Spirite, but contempt. 1652Gaule Magastrom. 165. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Pedomancy, a kind of divination by the lines of the sole of the feet. 1709Pedimancy [see -mancy]. 1883N. Brit. Advert. 19 May 5/5 Pedomancy, or divination by the soles of the feet, may also in these times become as interesting and useful a study [as palmistry]. |