Associations to the word «Conjurer»
Noun
- Magician
- Trick
- Sorcerer
- Teller
- Familiar
- Wand
- Marston
- Sachs
- Seer
- Wizard
- Liar
- Cheryl
- Bosch
- Rhyme
- Magic
- Shaman
- Healer
- Cheat
- Demon
- Witch
- Rabbit
- Illusion
- Spy
- Feat
- Preface
- Witchcraft
- Spell
- Awe
- Squire
- Friar
- Shilling
- Bacon
- Bottle
- Thief
- Sleeve
- Devil
- Fortune
- Medicine
- Fraud
- Hat
- Spirit
- Lodge
- Giant
- Priest
- Alley
- Curse
- Charm
- Entertainment
- Warrior
- Medium
- Cloth
- Moses
- Spectator
- Ghost
- Circle
- Gentleman
- Request
- Beard
- Doctor
- Card
- Revenge
- Audience
- Cure
- Ceremony
- Sacrifice
- Finger
- Snake
- Lover
- Miracle
- Notion
- Breath
- Physician
- Bow
- Morrow
Adjective
Wiktionary
CONJURER, noun. One who conjures, a magician.
CONJURER, noun. One who performs parlor tricks, sleight of hand.
CONJURER, noun. One who conjures; one who calls, entreats, or charges in a solemn manner.
CONJURER, noun. (obsolete) One who conjectures shrewdly or judges wisely; a man of sagacity.
Dictionary definition
CONJURER, noun. Someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience.
CONJURER, noun. A witch doctor who practices conjury.
Wise words
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