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Conjure — Con jure, v. t. To affect or effect by conjuration; to call forth or send away by magic arts; to excite or alter, as if by magic or by the aid of supernatural powers. [1913 Webster] The habitation which your prophet . . . conjured the devil into … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Conjure — Con jure, v. i. To practice magical arts; to use the tricks of a conjurer; to juggle; to charm. [1913 Webster] She conjures; away with her. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conjure — Synonyms and related words: adjure, appeal, appeal to, bamboozle, beg, beguile, beseech, betray, bid come, bluff, brace, cajole, call, call away, call back, call for, call for help, call forth, call in, call on, call out, call together, call up,… … Moby Thesaurus
conjure up — Synonyms and related words: bid come, bring back, bring to mind, call, call away, call back, call for, call forth, call in, call out, call to mind, call together, call up, call up spirits, cite, conjure, conjure up spirits, convene, convoke,… … Moby Thesaurus
conjure — v. 1 intr. perform tricks which are seemingly magical, esp. by rapid movements of the hands. 2 tr. (usu. foll. by out of, away, to, etc.) cause to appear or disappear as if by magic (conjured a rabbit out of a hat; conjured them to a desert… … Useful english dictionary
conjure — 1. verb a) To perform magic tricks. Stammering out something, I knew not what, I rolled away from him against the wall, and then conjured him, whoever or whatever he might be, to keep quiet, and let me get up and light the lamp again. b) To… … Wiktionary
To conjure up — Conjure Con jure, v. t. To affect or effect by conjuration; to call forth or send away by magic arts; to excite or alter, as if by magic or by the aid of supernatural powers. [1913 Webster] The habitation which your prophet . . . conjured the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exorcism — • Exorcism is (1) the act of driving out, or warding off, demons, or evil spirits, from persons, places, or things, which are believed to be possessed or infested by them, or are liable to become victims or instruments of their malice; (2) the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Harlequin — Har le*quin, v. t. To remove or conjure away, as by a harlequin s trick. [1913 Webster] And kitten, if the humor hit Has harlequined away the fit. M. Green. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Union of the Crowns — The Union of the Crowns was the accession of James VI, King of Scots, to the throne of England in March 1603, thus uniting Scotland and England under one monarch. This followed the death of his unmarried and childless first cousin twice removed,… … Wikipedia
Christoph Luxenberg — is the pseudonym of the author of The Syro Aramaic Reading of the Koran: A Contribution to the Decoding of the Language of the Qur an (German edition 2000, English translation 2007)[1] and several articles in anthologies about early Islam.… … Wikipedia