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"Divination by air or by things in the air (as clouds, birds, etc.); the practice of interpreting the weather or other atmospheric phenomena in order to predict the future", Late Middle English; earliest use found in John Gower (d. 1408), poet. From Anglo-Norman aermancie and Middle French ayromancie, aerimancie from post-classical Latin aeromantia (636 in Isidore, citing Varro) from aero- + -mantia.[aeromancy etymology, aeromancy origin, 英语词源]