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conjuror

  • 121 iluzjonista

    - sty; - ści; dat sg - ście; m
    ( decl like f in sg) conjurer
    * * *
    mp
    iluzjonistka f. Gen.pl. -ek
    1. (= magik) illusionist, magician, conjurer, conjuror.
    2. sztuka illusionist.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > iluzjonista

  • 122 prestidigitator

    mp
    conjurer, conjuror, illusionist, prestidigitator.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prestidigitator

  • 123 sztukmistrz

    m 1. (cyrkowiec) circus performer; (iluzjonista) magician, conjuror 2. przen. (mistrz, geniusz) magician
    * * *
    -a; -e; m
    * * *
    mp
    Gen.pl. -ów przest. (= magik) conjurer.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sztukmistrz

  • 124 brujo

    adj.
    broke, penniless.
    f. & m.
    1 sorcerer, conjurer, conjuror.
    2 medicine man.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: brujir.
    * * *
    1 enchanting
    1 wizard, sorcerer
    ————————
    1 wizard, sorcerer
    * * *
    noun m.
    wizard, sorcerer
    * * *
    1.
    2. SM
    1) (=hechicero) wizard, sorcerer
    2) LAm shaman, medicine man *
    * * *
    I
    - ja adjetivo
    a) < ojos> bewitching, beguiling; < amor> bewitching
    b) (AmC, Méx fam) ( sin dinero) broke (colloq)
    II
    - ja (m) warlock; (f) witch; ver tb bruja
    * * *
    = medicine man, shaman, sorcerer, witch doctor.
    Ex. The medicine man establishes his suggestive charismatic authority by the performance of a conjuring trick that displays his magical powers.
    Ex. But only good teaching and careful questioning can help students become the village shaman rather than the village fool.
    Ex. In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.
    Ex. The gray crowned crane is dwindling in number as witch doctors and poachers illegally take the birds for potions and pets.
    * * *
    I
    - ja adjetivo
    a) < ojos> bewitching, beguiling; < amor> bewitching
    b) (AmC, Méx fam) ( sin dinero) broke (colloq)
    II
    - ja (m) warlock; (f) witch; ver tb bruja
    * * *
    = medicine man, shaman, sorcerer, witch doctor.

    Ex: The medicine man establishes his suggestive charismatic authority by the performance of a conjuring trick that displays his magical powers.

    Ex: But only good teaching and careful questioning can help students become the village shaman rather than the village fool.
    Ex: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.
    Ex: The gray crowned crane is dwindling in number as witch doctors and poachers illegally take the birds for potions and pets.

    * * *
    brujo1 -ja
    1 ‹ojos› bewitching, beguiling; ‹amor› bewitching
    2 ( fam) (adivino) psychic
    3 (AmC, Méx fam) (sin dinero) broke ( colloq)
    brujo2 -ja
    masculine, feminine
    A ( masculine) warlock
    B ( feminine) witch ver tb bruja
    * * *

    brujo
    ◊ -ja adjetivo

    a)ojos/amor bewitching

    b) (AmC, Méx fam) ( sin dinero) broke (colloq)

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) warlock;
    (f) witch
    ' brujo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    tamtan
    - hechicero
    - hechizar
    English:
    sorcerer
    - wizard
    - witch
    * * *
    brujo, -a
    adj
    1. [hechicero] enchanting, captivating
    2. Méx Fam broke, Br skint
    nm
    wizard, sorcerer
    * * *
    I adj bewitching
    II m wizard
    * * *
    brujo, -ja adj
    : bewitching
    brujo, -ja n
    : warlock m, witch f, sorcerer
    * * *
    brujo n wizard

    Spanish-English dictionary > brujo

  • 125 pruebista

    f. & m.
    magician, conjuror.
    * * *
    SMF
    1) LAm (=acróbata) acrobat; (=funámbulo) tightrope walker; (=prestidigitador) conjurer; (=malabarista) juggler; (=contorsionista) contortionist
    2) Cono Sur [de libros] proofreader

    Spanish-English dictionary > pruebista

  • 126 संप्रयोगिन् _samprayōgin

    संप्रयोगिन् a.
    1 Joining together.
    -2 Wanton, addic- ted to sexual intercourse. -m.
    1 A joiner, uniter.
    -2 A conjuror.
    -3 A libertine.
    -4 A catamite.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > संप्रयोगिन् _samprayōgin

  • 127 सर्पः _sarpḥ

    सर्पः [सृप्-घञ्]
    1 Serpentine or winding motion, gliding.
    -2 Flowing, going.
    -3 A snake, serpent.
    -4 N. of a tree (नागकेशर).
    -5 The Āśleṣā constellation.
    -6 N. of a tribe of Mlechchhas or barbarians.
    -Comp. -अक्षी a kind of plant (Mar. थोर मुंगूसवेल).
    -अदनी the ichneumon plant (Mar. मुंगूसवेल).
    -अरातिः, -अरिः 1 an ichneumon.
    -2 a peacock.
    -3 an epithet of Garuḍa.
    -अशनः a peacock.
    -आवासः an ant-hill.
    -आवासम्, -इष्टम् the sandal tree.
    -ईश्वरः N. of Vāsuki.
    -गतिः a snake's tortuous movement (in wrestling).
    -गन्धा the ichneumon plant (Mar. लघु मुंगूसवेल).
    -छत्रम् a mushroom.
    -तृणः an ichneumon.
    -दंष्ट्रा 1 a snake's fang.
    -2 Croton Polyandrum (दन्ती).
    -दण्डा a kind of pepper.
    -दमनी N. of a plant (Mar. वांझ कर्टोली).
    -द्विष् a peacock.
    -धारकः a snake charmer.
    -निर्मोचनम् the cast-off skin of a snake.
    -फणिजः the gem found in a snake's head, the snake-gem.
    -बन्धः an artifice, subtle device.
    -भुज् m.
    1 a peacock.
    -2 a crane.
    -3 a large snake.
    -भृता the earth.
    -मणिः a snake-gem.
    -राजः N. of Vāsuki.
    -लता Piper Betel (नागवल्ली); also सर्पवल्ली.
    -विद् m. a conjuror, snake-charmer.
    -विद्या, -वेदः Snake- science; सर्पदेवजनविद्यामेतद्भगवो$ध्येमि Ch. Up.7.1.2.
    -सत्रम् a sacrifice for the destruction of serpents (per- formed by king Janamejaya).
    -सत्रिन् m. N. of king Janamejaya; see जनमेजय.
    -हन् m
    1 an ichneumon.
    -2 N. of Garuḍa.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > सर्पः _sarpḥ

  • 128 magiker

    * * *
    subst. magician subst. conjuror, conjurer

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > magiker

См. также в других словарях:

  • Conjuror — Con*ju ror, n. (Law) One bound by a common oath with others. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • conjuror — is the recommended spelling, not conjurer …   Modern English usage

  • conjuror — (also conjurer) ► NOUN ▪ a performer of conjuring tricks …   English terms dictionary

  • conjuror — conjurer UK [ˈkʌndʒərə(r)] / US [ˈkʌndʒərər] or conjuror UK / US noun [countable] Word forms conjurer : singular conjurer plural conjurers someone who performs magic tricks as entertainment, especially tricks using quick hand movements. This is… …   English dictionary

  • conjuror — n. (also conjurer) a performer of conjuring tricks. Etymology: conjure + er(1) & AF conjurour (OF eor) f. med.L conjurator (as conjure) * * * conjuror another form of conjurer, q.v …   Useful english dictionary

  • conjuror — noun see conjurer …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • conjuror — con·jur·or (kŏnʹjər ər, kŭnʹ ) n. Variant of conjurer. * * * …   Universalium

  • conjuror — [[t]kʌ̱nʤərə(r), AM kɑ͟ːn [/t]] see conjurer …   English dictionary

  • conjuror — n. illusionist, magician; sorcerer, wizard …   English contemporary dictionary

  • conjuror — (also conjurer) noun a performer of conjuring tricks …   English new terms dictionary

  • conjuror — especially BrE noun (C) someone who entertains people by performing clever tricks in which things appear, disappear, or change as if by magic …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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