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Definition of Evocations
1. evocation [n] - See also: evocation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Evocations
Literary usage of Evocations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Historical Development of the Present Political Constitution of the by Johann Stephan Pütter, Josiah Dornford (1790)
"... of the nobility—General abolition of the Imperial evocations—Concurrent or
joint lights of ... evocations ..."
2. Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual by Eliphas Lévi, Arthur Edward Waite (1896)
"... in his " Steganography," the secret of conjurations and evocations after a
very natural and philosophical manner, though possibly, for that very reason, ..."
3. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1915)
"88, distinguishes between the evocations of justice (relationship or alliance
... The council of the parties examined the cases on which evocations could be ..."
4. Occult Science in India and Among the Ancients: With an Account of Their by Louis Jacolliot (1901)
"THE GUEU evocations. . From noon to sunset the sacred decade was under the orders
of the Master of Celestial Science, or Philosophy: from sunset to midnight ..."