chironomia
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin chīronomia, from Ancient Greek χειρονομία (kheironomía, “gesticulation”).
Noun
[edit]chironomia (uncountable)
- (rare) Chironomy.
- 2003, Frederick Burwick, in Robyn Asleson, Notorious Muse, Yale University Press 2003, p. 130:
- Studies of chironomia had, from Elizabethan times, replicated the same descriptions of arm and hand gestures with the same prescription for their rhetorical.
- 2003, Frederick Burwick, in Robyn Asleson, Notorious Muse, Yale University Press 2003, p. 130:
Italian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]chironomia f (plural chironomie)
- chironomy (theatrical hand waving)