CONJURE
Con*jure", v. i.
Defn: To combine together by an eath; to conspire; to confederate. [A
Latinism]
Drew after him the third part of Heaven's sons Conjured against the
Highest. Milton.
CONJURE
Con"jure, v. t.
Defn: To affect or effect by conjuration; to call forth or send away by magic arts; to excite or alter, as if by magic or by the aid of supernatural powers. The habitation which your prophet . . . conjured the devil into. Shak. To conjure up, or make visible, as a spirit, by magic arts; hence, to invent; as, to conjure up a story; to conjure up alarms.
CONJURE
Con"jure, v. i.
Defn: To practice magical arts; to use the tricks of a conjurer; to
juggle; to charm.
She conjures; away with her. Shak.
CONJUREMENT
Con*jure"ment, n.
Defn: Serious injunction; solemn demand or entreaty. [Obs.] Milton.
CONJURER
Con*jur"er, n.
Defn: One who conjures; one who calls, entreats, or charges in a solemn manner.