How Do You Spell HYDROMANTIC?

Pronunciation: [hˌa͡ɪdɹə͡ʊmˈantɪk] (IPA)

Hydromantic is a term that has its roots in Greek language. It refers to divination by water, and is derived from the Greek words "hydor" (water) and "manteia" (divination). The word is pronounced /ˌhaɪ.drəˈmæn.tɪk/ (hahy-druh-man-tik) in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "hydro" is pronounced with a long "i" sound, followed by a short "o" sound. The second syllable "man" is pronounced with a short "a" sound, followed by a short "e" sound. The final syllable "tic" is pronounced with a short "i" sound.

HYDROMANTIC Meaning and Definition

  1. Hydromantic refers to the practice or belief in divination by means of water, particularly by observing patterns, movements, or qualities of water. It can also describe a person who engages in this form of divination or possesses knowledge about it.

    Derived from the Greek words "hydro" meaning water, and "manteia" meaning divination, hydromantic traditionally involves observing natural bodies of water like rivers, lakes, and even rainwater to gain insights into the future or receive messages from higher powers. This ancient art of divining via water elements has been practiced in various cultures throughout history, including ancient Assyria, Greece, and Rome.

    Hydromantic techniques often involve interpreting the movement of water, such as ripples, waves, turbulence, or calmness, as well as the appearance of floating objects, bubbles, or patterns on the surface. Practitioners may also consider the sound or temperature of water, as well as the type of container or vessel used.

    Hydromancy can be performed using various methods, including scrying (gazing into the water), pouring water into a vessel and interpreting the resulting patterns or images, or even divination through rainwater, known as "aeromancy."

    While hydromantic practices may vary depending on cultural and individual beliefs, the underlying principle remains the same: seeking insight, guidance, or predictions through the examination and interpretation of water-related phenomena.

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    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for HYDROMANTIC

  • gydromantic
  • bydromantic
  • nydromantic
  • jydromantic
  • uydromantic
  • yydromantic
  • htdromantic
  • hgdromantic
  • hhdromantic
  • hudromantic
  • h7dromantic
  • h6dromantic
  • hysromantic
  • hyxromantic
  • hycromantic
  • hyfromantic
  • hyrromantic
  • hyeromantic
  • hydeomantic

Etymology of HYDROMANTIC

The word "hydromantic" is derived from the combination of two Greek words: "hydor" meaning "water", and "manteia" meaning "divination" or "prophecy". Thus, hydromantic refers to the practice of divination or fortune-telling through water, which has been used in various forms across different cultures throughout history.

Similar spelling word for HYDROMANTIC

  • hydromagnetic.

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