palmistry

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Scrabble points
16
Words With Friends
18
Letters
9
Pronunciation
/ˈpɑːmɪstɹi/
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/ˈpɑːmɪstɹi/ · /ˈpɑːməstɹi/ · /ˈpɑ(l)məstɹi/ · /ˈpɔ(l)məstɹi/

Definition of palmistry

3 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (uncountable, usually)Telling fortunes from the lines on the palms of the hand.
    “Chiromantie is a coniecturyng by beholdyng the lynes, or wryncles of the handes called commonly Palmistry.”
    “And those fayre hands within whose louely palmes, Fortune diuineth happie Augurie, Those straightest fingers dealing heauenly almes, Pointed with pur’st of Natures Alcumie, Where loue sits looking in loues palmistrie.”
    “[…] but his [God’s] right hand of truth and bountie, does by a Catholike and vnfeigned Palmistrie, shew the blessings prouided for other men!”
    “He must (at least) hold up his hand, By twelve Free-holders to be scan’d, Who by their skill in Palmistry, Will quickly read his Destiny;”
    “I have seen a gipsy vagabond; she has practised in hackneyed fashion the science of palmistry and told me what such people usually tell.”
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noun

  1. (uncountable, usually)Telling fortunes from the lines on the palms of the hand.
    “Chiromantie is a coniecturyng by beholdyng the lynes, or wryncles of the handes called commonly Palmistry.”
    “And those fayre hands within whose louely palmes, Fortune diuineth happie Augurie, Those straightest fingers dealing heauenly almes, Pointed with pur’st of Natures Alcumie, Where loue sits looking in loues palmistrie.”
    “[…] but his [God’s] right hand of truth and bountie, does by a Catholike and vnfeigned Palmistrie, shew the blessings prouided for other men!”
    “He must (at least) hold up his hand, By twelve Free-holders to be scan’d, Who by their skill in Palmistry, Will quickly read his Destiny;”
    “I have seen a gipsy vagabond; she has practised in hackneyed fashion the science of palmistry and told me what such people usually tell.”
  2. (countable, usually)A book on palmistry; a system of palmistry.
    “No living palmistries can spell The bird-runes on the stretched silk of her hand”
    “Both the composition and the transmission of this palmistry must be taken in the context of the medieval Christian world, in which the life on earth was still secondary to the life in the hereafter; even so, texts such as these palmistries do make the unreadable mysteries of one’s relationship to the world seem more familiar and more accessible.”
    “1996, Richard Grossinger, New Moon, Berkeley, CA: Frog, Part 7, Chapter 2, p. 534, To fulfill my graduate language requirement I began reading Michel Foucault’s work on signatures, Les Mots et Les Choses, which joined the meanings of the bestiaries, herbals, palmistries, and physiognomies of olden Europe to the totemic orders of plants and animals among the Arapaho, Xhosa, and Aranda.”
  3. (obsolete, rare, uncountable, usually)A dexterous use or trick of the hand.
    “1711, Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, The Spectator, Volume 2, No. 130, 30 July, 1711, London: J. and R. Tonson, 12th edition, 1739, p. 182, In the Height of his Good-humour, meeting a common Beggar upon the Road who was no Conjuror, as he went to relieve him he found his Pocket was pick’d: That being a Kind of Palmistry at which this Race of Vermin are very dextrous.”

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Etymology

From Middle English palmestrie. Equivalent to palm + -ist + -ry.

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