"astroscopy" meaning in All languages combined

See astroscopy on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Etymology: astro- + -scopy Etymology templates: {{confix|en|astro|scopy}} astro- + -scopy Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} astroscopy (uncountable)
  1. (obsolete) observation of the stars Tags: obsolete, uncountable
    Sense id: en-astroscopy-en-noun-SR14jT1T
  2. Any of various systems of prognostication by means of the planets and stars other than astrology involving the zodiac. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-astroscopy-en-noun-OYY1QJkq Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with astro-, English terms suffixed with -scopy Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 5 95 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with astro-: 29 71 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -scopy: 20 80
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: astroscope

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          "ref": "1952, Reginald Cuthbert Greatrex Hancock, Memoirs of a Veterinary Surgeon, page 201",
          "text": "Moreover his astroscopy convinced him that the cause of all this was the fact that, many centuries before, the hill summit had been the site of Druidic ceremonies —black magic practices with a ghastly and evil ritual.",
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          "text": "The volume also contained Louis Kuhne's \"Neo-naturopathy (the new science of healing)\" in the first publication of the translation by Lust, and articles on electrotherapy, neuropathy, dietology, chiropractic, mechanotherapy, osteopathy, phytotherapy, apyrtropher, physical culture, optometry, hydrotherapy, orthopedics, pathology, natural healing and living, astroscopy, phrenology, and physiology—all of which were specially commissioned for the directory from practitioners and authors considered expert in these subjects.",
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          "text": "Hence in Mesopotamia the priestly art of knowing the will and order of creation required a much more constant watch given to immediate phenomena than its counterpart in Egypt, and a development of numerous, very seriously studied techniques of divination was a consequence of this necessity; as, for example: hepatoscopy (examining the livers of sacrifiece beasts), oleography (judging the configurations of oil poured into water), astroscopy (an observation of the visible appearances of the stars, planets, moon, and sun, not yet, as in astrology proper, a judgment of their relative placements in the zodiac); also a judgment of meteorological conditions (cloud formations, varieties of thunder and lightning, rains, winds, earthquakes, etc.); further, an observation of the behavior of animals, the flights of birds, births of prodigies, etc.",
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