chronomancy
/krɒnoʊˈmænsi/Definitions
1. noun
the supposed or alleged practice of magical or supernatural influence over time, often in the form of altering the past or predicting the future.
“The rumors of chronomancy practices at the ancient temple sent shivers down the historian’s spine.”
2. noun
the art or practice of measuring time, especially in a magical or mystical sense.
“The chronomancer spent years studying the intricacies of chronomancy to perfect her craft.”
3. noun
a magical or supernatural power related to time.
“The sorcerer wielded the power of chronomancy to bend the fabric of time to his will.”