Conjuring - Law Dictionary Search Results
Conjurer
One who conjures one who calls entreats or charges in a solemn manner
Black art
The art practiced by conjurers and witches necromancy conjuration magic
Exorcise
To cast out as a devil evil spirits etc by conjuration or summoning by a holy name or by certain ceremonies
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Exorcism
driving out of evil spirits from persons or places by conjuration also the form of conjuration used
Witchcraft
Witchcraft, conjuration; sorcery. The practices of a witch, esp. in black magic;
conjuring
invoking a spirit or devil See conjure v
Grimgribber
Grimgribber [fr. grimoire, Fr., a conjuring book in the old French romances, or perhaps the art
Figgum
A jugglers trick conjuring
Magician
art an enchanter a necromancer a sorcerer or sorceress a conjurer
Performer
Performer, includes an actor, singer, musician, dancer, acrobat, juggler, conjurer, snake charmer, a person delivering a lecture or any other
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