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shaman

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shaman \Sha"man\, n. [From the native name.] A priest of Shamanism; a wizard among the Shamanists.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And the dreams produced by fasting had set him on the road to being a shaman . ▪ Aristides is a magazine writer who leaves his own name behind as ritual shamans ceremonially leave their bodies. ▪ His death and resurrection as ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Shaman is an accessory for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game , published in 1995.

Usage examples of shaman.

We were all supposed to look similar, to be instantly recognizable, dark-haired and pale with emeralds on our cheeks and accreditation tats if possible, carrying our swords like Shamans carried their staves.

I had him banished, along with every other shaman and allopathist and herbalist and charlatan that tried to treat my father .

It was as near as Bardel would come to commanding a performance from his shaman.

At this, Bardel thanked his shaman for his coronation wardspell, now several years old and, in any case, known by Dirrach to be pure counterfeit.

Crocus walked with her father and the Shaman to the bone stockpile, a short distance from the mastodont stockade.

To east, and south, and north of him the Blueskin shamans were thumping their mocking challenge, dancing their frenzied dances, promising their young men his skull for the village pyramid and his skin for a drum that would outroar, outbluster and outbrag any drum in all the reeking jungles of Tantalus.

In open water, with enough of a lead, the shaman in his fishform could outswim the monster.

Kipp, tell him that I have had my eye out for him, that I have queried about his deeds as a shaman and found them most admirable.

He and his people distributed some of their production to the local chieftains and shamans in return for a network of Stilty scouts and sentinels, but the vast bulk of it was shipped out for disposal elsewhere.

Whose Eyes See More had been until very recently the wise man, or shaman, to a subtribe of the Mescalero Apaches, who lived among the jagged red canyons of the land that had once been called New Mexico.

A formal EPA inspection is worth seeing: two exorcists, a thaumaturge, shamans from the Americas, Mongolia, and Africa, the whole nine yards.

Theists were the priests of the gods, theurgists were shamans of the spirit world, and the rare and powerful thaumaturgists were true wizards and witches.

His whole attention, his whole being, is down there, engaged in a life-and-death battle with the terrible apparitions of unmastered psychological energies -- which, it would appear, is exactly what the potential shaman also is doing in the period of his visionary journey.

He was old, perhaps ninety, and he had been a shaman the whole of his life, living with the Warst, a tribe that migrated across the Streleheim between the Kensrowe and the Charnals.

China--and known to the Tibetan lama, the Buryat shaman of the steppes and to the warlock of the South Seas alike.