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conjured
Variant of conjure
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con·jure (kun′jər, kän′-; for vi.1 & vt.1 kən jo̵or′)
intransitive verb conjured -·jured, conjuring -·jur·ing
- Obsolete to be sworn in a conspiracy
- in primitive or superstitious rites, to summon a demon or spirit as by a magic spell
- to practice magic or legerdemain
Etymology: ME conjuren < OFr conjurer < L conjurare, to swear together, conspire < com-, together + jurare, to swear: see jury
transitive verb
- to call upon or entreat solemnly, esp. by some oath
- in primitive or superstitious rites, to summon (a demon or spirit) as by a magic spell
- to bring about by conjuration
conjure Idioms
conjure up
- to cause to be or appear as by magic or legerdemain
- to call to mind the music conjured up memories
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