Definition of Scryers

1. Noun. (plural of scryer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Scryers

1. scryer [n] - See also: scryer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scryers

scrutinously
scrutiny
scrutinyite
scruto
scrutoire
scrutore
scrutores
scrutos
scruze
scruzed
scruzes
scruzing
scry
scryde
scryer
scryers (current term)
scrying
scryings
scryne
scrynes
scuba
scuba diver
scuba divers
scuba diving
scuba set
scuba sets
scubaed
scubaing
scubas
scuchin

Literary usage of Scryers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic William Henry Myers (1903)
"Judging both from the testimony of scryers themselves, and from the ... It does not induce such symptoms with successful scryers any more than with ..."

2. Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic William Henry Myers, Leopold Hamilton Myers (1907)
"Judging both from the testimony of scryers themselves, and from the observations of ... It does not induce such symptoms with successful scryers any more ..."

3. Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic William Henry Myers (1903)
"Judging both from the testimony of scryers themselves, and from the ... It does not induce such symptoms with successful scryers any more than with ..."

4. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"But when the scryers see details of various sorts, which are unknown to the inquirer, but are verified on inquiry, then telepathy perhaps fails to provide ..."

5. Human personality and its survival of bodily death by Frederic William Henry Myers (1906)
"Judging both from the testimony of scryers themselves, and from the ... It does not induce such symptoms with successful scryers any more than with ..."

6. Crystal Gazing, Its History and Practice: With a Discussion of the Evidence by Northcote Whitridge Thomas, Andrew Lang (1905)
"As a rule, the crystal visions of these old scryers seem to have been ... These gifted scryers were, however, few, for the MS. goes on: If thou have the ..."

7. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1891)
"... at a time,— md within five or ten minutes in the case of practised scryers, but n the case of the unpractised not until a longer space has elapsed. ..."

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