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n. (plural of conjurer English)
Usage examples of "conjurers".
De Bry praestigiatores, Adair himself sometimes Magi, Archimagi, cunning men, Seers, rain makers, and the modern Indian interpreters, call them Conjurers and Witches.
For centuries the conclave had provided conjurers for the courts of Felwaithe and Kisburn.
Whatever the reason, that Kisburn's conjurers had constrained his powers was a real and chilling fact.
To claim injury for Kisburn's conjurers is to assume culpability for their crimes.
For what his conjurers did to Anskiere, you understand, and probably a bit on general principle.
Then one day their conjurers told them that Morbrith's citizens had dropped in their tracks like carrion.
Yet if he resented the captivity set upon him by conjurers on the isle of Imrill Kand, his words revealed no rancour.
He waited without speech for the Magelord to continue, while unspoken between them rose the tension and the memory left by Anskiere's imprisonment at the hands of Kisburn's conjurers on Imrill Kand.
Through dream-sense, Taen knew he spoke of the past, and the contention that remained unresolved since Kisburn's conjurers had tried to coerce Anskiere to free the frostwargs for the purpose of conquest and greed.
Had he not yielded his powers for Kisburn's conjurers to bind, the villagers of Imrill Kand would have attempted out of loyalty to defend him.
As dusk fell, lanterns flickered and swung from the twisted limbs of the almond trees, while dark-robed conjurers conferred in groups beneath.
The spells of the Mhored Karan conjurers were no part of the cause, but only the foil for an apprehension Taen had no name for.
The light they emit is like that of conjurers, intended to produce false impressions.
The conjurers and other artistes marched beside the troops, entertaining the crowds.
Adair alone, determined to see what he wished to see in every object, metamorphoses their Conjurers into an order of priests, and describes their sorceries as if they were the great religious ceremonies of the nation.