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Cabalist

Cabalist \Cab"a*list\ (-l[i^]st), n. [Cf. F. cabaliste.] One versed in the cabala, or the mysteries of Jewish traditions. ``Studious cabalists.''
--Swift.

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cabalist

n. 1 A member of a cabal. 2 A person skilled in esoteric matters. 3 A student of the Jewish Kaballah.

WordNet
cabalist
  1. n: a member of a cabal

  2. an expert who is highly skilled in obscure or difficult or esoteric matters [syn: kabbalist]

  3. a student of the Jewish Kabbalah [syn: Kabbalist]

Wikipedia
Cabalist

Cabalist may refer to:

  • Cabal, a group of people united in some close design together, usually to promote their private views or interests in a church, state, or other community
  • Kabbalah, an esoteric method, discipline and school of thought

Usage examples of "cabalist".

PART ONE: Cabalist CHAPTER 1 The sun was setting by the time Chainer returned to the salt flats outside the city.

The barbarian reacted a split second before the Cabalist, but both were up before the sentries blew a second warning.

Two Cabalist humans were grappling with a pair of reptilian pirates, dressed for the sea, and a blue-robed illusionist.

Chainer recognized Deidre, the long-nailed door guard, but the other, more simian Cabalist was unknown to him.

The simian Cabalist continued to wrestle with the lifeless reptile until he realized Deidre had ended his fun.

She rapped the simian Cabalist with her knuckles and gestured to the door.

The officer sprang forward and ran the simian through with his good hand before the Cabalist could get clear of the soldier he had just killed.

The mountain people were driven harder by their own nature than the average Cabalist was by the sternest overseer.

A barbarian and a Cabalist going up against toy soldiers, over and over again.

If Kamahl had been a Cabalist or a merchant, he would have bantered and negotiated and otherwise extended the discussion until he figured out a way to profit from it.

The Cabalist was sitting against a fallen tree, counting the rattles in his collection.

The First ordered every able-bodied Cabalist to harry the invaders until they were a mile outside the city walls, and the righteous crusat raid on Cabal City ended in disaster.

The boy Chainer kept glancing to his right at Louche, a sallow Cabalist who had just become the new Master of the Games.

In the cramped, candlelit room, the Cabalist crouched over him like a smirking vulture.

The Cabalist started up, seized him, and held him in his careful grasp, foaming and in convulsions.