Oneiromancer

Synonyms for "oneiromancer"

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Aramaic

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  • ܚܠܡܐ noun (diviner)
  • ܚܠܡܬܐ noun (diviner)

Greek

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  • ονειρολόγος noun (diviner)

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The interpreter of dreams, like the ancient oneiromancer, often becomes involved in the dream himself and thus runs the risk of no longer being a true witness (which often happens in the analysis of psychotic patients).

Source: wiktionary

He called in an oneiromancer who explained that the dream signified the birth of a daughter.

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2002, John Joseph Collins, Peter W. Flint (editors), Cameron VanEpps (assistant), The Book of Daniel: Composition and Reception, Volume 1, page 41, Although a Neo-Assyrian prayer to the sun-god speaks of the oneiromancer (šā^>ilu) explaining a dream to the king,¹⁰ there is no mention of oneiromancers among the court sages, nor does any of their letters deal with the interpretation of royal dreams.

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