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Definition of Adjurers
1. adjurer [n] - See also: adjurer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adjurers
Literary usage of Adjurers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sixty Years of an Agitator's Life by George Jacob Holyoake (1900)
"It never occurred to these eloquent adjurers that if women were thus able to
exercise political influence they were entitled to use it for themselves. ..."
2. Missionary Researches in Armenia: Including a Journey Through Asia Minor by Eli Smith, Harrison Gray Otis Dwight (1834)
"In the Armenian clerical orders below the deacons, are four grades, the occupants
of which are named respectively, porters, readers, adjurers or exorcists, ..."
3. Christianity in Japan, 1859-1883 by Masanobu Ishizaka (1895)
"The former was for the Buddhist believers, and the latter for the adjurers from
the Christian faith to test whether they still had any reverence for their ..."