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countable and uncountable, plural Lenormands
A type of fortune-telling cards named after Marie Anne Lenormand. quotations examples
The large card is from a Lenormand fortune-telling deck (French, c. 1860) with mythological and astrological symbols.
1960, Otto C. Lightner, Pearl Ann Reeder, Hobbies - Volume 65, page 126
German, Austrian and even Belgian and Swiss cardmakers have made and still make these 'Petit Lenormands'.
1996, Michael Dummett, Ronald Decker, Thierry Depaulis, A Wicked Pack of Cards: Origins of the Occult Tarot, page 141
It is wonderful how literal and direct the Lenormand cards will be if you allow them to speak clearly and simply.
2013, Marcus Katz, Tali Goodwin, Learning Lenormand: Traditional Fortune Telling for Modern Life
Combining the simplicity of the traditional but little-known Lenormand deck with the familiarity of the tarot, Dunn creates a unique learning format blending these two powerful systems.
2013, Patrick Dunn, Cartomancy with the Lenormand and the Tarot