A skilfulgeomancer is desired by a tradesman to cast his horoscope.
The geomancer lowers the tradesman down it in a basket, which the latter fills with gold and silver and precious stones, and it is drawn up by the geomancer.
But the covetous geomancer is deaf to his appeal, and begins to consider how the treasure might be conveyed to his own house without attracting the notice of any of the folk of the quarter, and in the midst of his cogitatious he falls asleep.
The man, mistaking him for the tradesman, seized the geomancer and with a sharp awl pierced his eyes, blinding him for ever.
For it often happens that an obstructive geomancer will reject site after site for the interment of some deceased relative, or perhaps that the day fixed upon as a lucky one for the ceremony of burial may be several months after death.
Braineton, he didde much, for he was Geomancer to ye Abbey of old tyme.
The grave is not dug until the Geomancerhas determined the exact spot by means of two sticks and a piece of cord.
The Geomancer is called in to consult the omens, and no selection is made until after ripe reflection.
Thus bodies may be kept unburied for a long time, until thegeomancer has selected an auspicious site for the grave.
The mourner did as directed, and as the geomancer had foretold, all his affairs prospered.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "geomancer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: astrologer; augur; diviner; prophet; psychic; seer; soothsayer