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Conjuration

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Con′ju‐ra″tion (?), n. [L. conjuratio, cf. F. conjuration.] 1. The act of calling or summoning by a sacred name, or in solemn manner; the act of binding by an oath; an earnest entreaty; adjuration.

We charge you, in the name of God, take heed;...

Under this conjuration speak, my lord.

Shak.

2. The act or process of invoking supernatural aid by the use of a magical form of words; the practice of magic arts; incantation; enchantment.

Pretended conjurations and prophecies of that event.

Hallam.

3. A league for a criminal purpose; conspiracy. “The conjuration of Catiline.” Sir T. Elyot.