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Definition of Necromancers
1. necromancer [n] - See also: necromancer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Necromancers
Literary usage of Necromancers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1834)
"... character by some of the quotations the author has availed himself of. ART.
VI. Lives of the necromancers. By WILLIAM GODWIN. London: J. Mason. 1834. ..."
2. Spirit Rapping Unveiled!: An Exposé of the Origin, History, Theology and by Hiram Mattison (1855)
"Witches and Wizards of the Bible—Origin of Witchcraft—Witches ani Wizards—necromancers
and Soothsayers—Astrologers and Magicians— Modern Fortune-tellers—How ..."
3. The Missionary Gazetteer: Comprising a Geographical and Statistical Account by Bela Bates Edwards, Charles Williams (1832)
"Even one of the ange- koks, or necromancers, was brought under such serious
impressions, tliat he wept almost incessantly during two days, and asserted that ..."
4. Science and Literature in the Middle Ages, and at the Period of the Renaissance by P. L. Jacob (1878)
"Practices of the necromancers.—Astrology.—Celebrated Astrologers.—Chiromancy.—Aeromancy
and other kinds of Divination.—The Angelic Art and the Notorious ..."