Obs. [ad. mod.L. uromantia: see URO-1 and -MANCY, and cf. F. uromancie, Sp. uromancia.] = URINOMANCY.
1569. J. Sanford, trans. Agrippas Van. Artes, lxxxiii. 145 b. For this cause Scatomancie, Oromancie [sic], Drymimancie, be called the diuinations or Prognostications of Phisitians, gathered by ordures and vrines.
1625. Hart, Anat. Ur., I. v. 47. This Parson being reputed famous in vromancie.
[1721 Bailey.
1823. Crabb.]