conjurers in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

conjurers in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for conjurers in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

conjurer [ˈkʌndʒəʳəʳ, Am -dʒɚ] N

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There are also those who will sell their services as conjurers to others.
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Exotic animals were displayed, including lions, tigers, camels and jackals, and displays by conjurers, puppeteers, singers, acrobats and other entertainers also regularly took place.
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The classes sorcerer and wizard were available to experienced conjurers and magicians.
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Voodoo priests and conjurers promised slaves that they could make masters kind, harm enemies, ensure love, and heal sickness.
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Neither the conjurers nor the physicians could stop the bleeding.
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The other specialists were: abjurers, conjurers, diviners, enchanters, invokers, necromancers, and transmuters, each representing a school of magical study.
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Memorabilia includes artifacts from thousands of conjurers, famous and obscure.
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The highest honor the magic community can bestow on one of its own, it refers to one's ability to amaze even fellow conjurers.
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It also provided high-in-demand physicians and other skilled artisans, such as sculptors, conjurers, and incantation priests.
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In the 1920s there were children's talent competitions, magicians then known as conjurers, and Punch and Judy shows.
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