n. [ L. divinatio, fr. divinare, divinatum, to foresee, foretell, fr. divinus: cf. F. divination. See Divine. ] 1. The act of divining; a foreseeing or foretelling of future events; the pretended art discovering secret or future by preternatural means. [ 1913 Webster ]
There shall not be found among you any one that . . . useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter. Deut. xviii. 10. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ Among the ancient heathen philosophers natural divination was supposed to be effected by a divine afflatus; artificial divination by certain rites, omens, or appearances, as the flight of birds, entrails of animals, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. An indication of what is future or secret; augury omen; conjectural presage; prediction. [ 1913 Webster ]
Birds which do give a happy divination of things to come. Sir T. North. [ 1913 Webster ]
[おんみょうどう;おんようどう, onmyoudou ; onyoudou] (n) Onmyoudou; way of Yin and Yang; occult divination system based on the Taoist theory of the five elements [Add to Longdo]
[うんき, unki] (n) (1) cloud; look of the sky; movement of clouds; (2) kabuki accessory representing a cloud; (3) type of strange mist appearing in the sky, used for divination[Add to Longdo]
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