a. and sb. [f. as prec. + -IC: cf. Astromantic.]
A. adj. Of or pertaining to chiromancy.
1627. Drayton, Elegy Sir H. Raynsford. Some idle Chiromantick booke, Shewing the line of life, and Venus mount.
1867. Vambery, Sk. Centr. Asia, 11. The chiromantic feats.
† B. sb. A chiromancer. Obs.
1653. Gataker, Vind. Annot. Jer., 161. Your Chiromantiks would writhe and wrest it to their purpose.
1688. R. Holme, Armoury, II. 437/2. Chiromanticks take upon them to tell Fortunes by the Lines of the hand.