shamanry

noun

Etymology

From shaman + -ry.

  1. derived from श्रमण#Noun_2 — “ascetic, monk, devotee
  2. derived from samaṇa
  3. derived from 沙門 — “Buddhist monk
  4. derived from ṣamāne — “monk
  5. derived from *samān
  6. derived from шама̄н
  7. derived from шама́н
  8. borrowed from Schamane
  9. suffixed as shamanry — “shaman + ry

Definitions

  1. The activities or craft of a shaman.

    • "For I am deaf as deaf can be, / Oh, deaf and blind I am! / But dumb I am not yet," quoth she... / "A shaman for his shamanry, A clam-stick for a clam!" "So-so!" cried one, "but thou shouldst die; For clams along the shore!"

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA