Conjuring - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pythonist
A conjurer a diviner
Prefix
to modify its signification as pre in prefix con in conjure
Powwow
A priest or conjurer among the North American Indians
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Necromantic
Conjuration
Necromancy
with the dead the black art hence magic in general conjuration enchantment See Black art
Exorcist
One who expels evil spirits by conjuration or exorcism
Magic
nature attained by a study of occult science including enchantment conjuration witchcraft sorcery necromancy incantation etc
Hocus pocus
A term used by magicians or conjurers in pretended incantations
Hankey pankey
Professional cant the chatter of conjurers to divert attention from their tricks hence jugglery
Faust
accomplished the transformation of Faust from a common necromancer and conjurer into a personification of humanity tempted and disquieted but at
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