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Definition of mantic
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Mantic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
divination,
or to the
condition
of one
inspired,
or
supposed
to be
inspired,
by a
deity;
prophetic..
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Pseudo-romantic
::
Pseudo-romantic
(a.)
Falsely
romantic.
Onomantic
::
Onomantic
(a.) Alt. of
Onomantica.
Romanticness
::
Romanticness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
romantic;
widness;
fancifulness.
Necromantic
::
Necromantic
(n.)
Conjuration.
Romancy
::
Romancy
(a.)
Romantic.
Knight-errantry
::
Knight-errantry
(n.) The
character
or
actions
of
wandering
knights;
the
practice
of
wandering
in quest of
adventures;
chivalry;
a
quixotic
or
romantic
adventure
or
scheme.
Mantic
::
Mantic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
divination,
or to the
condition
of one
inspired,
or
supposed
to be
inspired,
by a
deity;
prophetic..
Troubadour
::
Troubadour
(n.) One of a
school
of poets who
flourished
from the
eleventh
to the
thirteenth
century,
principally
in
Provence,
in the south of
France,
and also in the north of
Italy.
They
invented,
and
especially
cultivated,
a kind of
lyrical
poetry
characterized
by
intricacy
of meter and
rhyme,
and
usually
of a
romantic,
amatory
strain..
Romanticly
::
Romanticly
(adv.)
Romantically.
Pyromantic
::
Pyromantic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
pyromancy.
Romanticaly
::
Romanticaly
(adv.)
In a
romantic
manner.
Quixotic
::
Quixotic
(a.) Like Don
Quixote;
romantic
to
extravagance;
absurdly
chivalric;
apt to be
deluded.
Hydromantic
::
Hydromantic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
divination
by
water.
Outromance
::
Outromance
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
romantic
character.
Melodrama
::
Melodrama
(n.)
Formerly,
a kind of drama
having
a
musical
accompaniment
to
intensify
the
effect
of
certain
scenes.
Now, a drama
abounding
in
romantic
sentiment
and
agonizing
situations,
with a
musical
accompaniment
only in parts which are
especially
thrilling
or
pathetic.
In
opera,
a
passage
in which the
orchestra
plays a
somewhat
descriptive
accompaniment,
while the actor
speaks;
as, the
melodrama
in the
gravedigging
scene of
Beethoven's
Fidelio..
Chiromantic
::
Chiromantic
(a.) Alt. of
Chiromantica.
Romantic
::
Romantic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the style of the
Christian
and
popular
literature
of the
Middle
Ages, as
opposed
to the
classical
antique;
of the
nature
of, or
appropriate
to, that
style;
as, the
romantic
school
of
poets..
Quixotism
::
Quixotism
(n.) That form of
delusion
which leads to
extravagant
and
absurd
undertakings
or
sacrifices
in
obedience
to a
morbidly
romantic
ideal of duty or
honor,
as
illustrated
by the
exploits
of Don
Quixote
in
knight-errantry..
Romantic
::
Romantic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
romance;
involving
or
resembling
romance;
hence,
fanciful;
marvelous;
extravagant;
unreal;
as, a
romantic
tale; a
romantic
notion;
a
romantic
undertaking..
Idealist
::
Idealist
(n.) One who
idealizes;
one who forms
picturesque
fancies;
one given to
romantic
expectations.
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