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21 магьосничество
magic, witchcraft, wizardry, sorcery, necromancy* * *магьо̀сничество,ср., -а magic, witchcraft, wizardry, sorcery, necromancy, black magic/art.* * *demonry; diabolism; magic* * *magic, witchcraft, wizardry, sorcery, necromancy -
22 negromanzia
negromanzia s.f. necromancy.* * *[negroman'tsia]sostantivo femminile necromancy* * *negromanzia/negroman'tsia/sostantivo f.necromancy. -
23 некромантия
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24 чёрная магия
1) General subject: Wicca, black art, black magic, devilment, devilry, deviltry, diablerie, diabolic arts, diabolical arts, diabolism, goetic ritual, necromancy, witchcraft, witchery2) Obsolete: goety3) Religion: Wicca (The use of power gained from the assistance or control of evil spirits), black magic ( Sorcery in which the Devil was invoked and played a part), devilry (Action performed with the help of the devil; also an act of devilry), diablery, necromancy (Magic, sorcery) -
25 Nekromantie
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26 Zauberei
f; -, -en2. (Zaubertricks) conjuring, magic, sleight-of-hand* * *die Zaubereinecromancy; sorcery* * *Zau|be|rei [tsaubə'rai]f -, -en1) no pl (= das Zaubern) magic2) (= Zauberkunststück) conjuring trick* * *die1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) magic2) (the use of power gained from evil spirits.) sorcery3) (witchcraft or magic in general.) sorcery* * *Zau·be·rei<-, -en>[tsaubəˈrai]f* * *die; Zauberei: magic* * *das grenzt an Zauberei it’s almost like magic2. (Zaubertricks) conjuring, magic, sleight-of-hand* * *die; Zauberei: magic* * *-en f.bewitchment n.magic n.necromancy n.sorcery n.witchcraft n. -
27 νεκρομαντεία
νεκρομαντείᾱ, νεκρομαντείαnecromancy: fem nom /voc /acc dualνεκρομαντείᾱ, νεκρομαντείαnecromancy: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
28 νεκρομαντείας
νεκρομαντείᾱς, νεκρομαντείαnecromancy: fem acc plνεκρομαντείᾱς, νεκρομαντείαnecromancy: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
29 אוב
אוֹב, אוּבָאch. sam(אוב necromancer). Targ. Is. 29:4; a. e.א׳ טמיא necromancy over bones, sculls, also for necromancer. Targ. Y. I Deut. 18:11. Ber.59a א׳ טמיא כדיבוכ׳ the necromancer is a liar (necromancy is false), and his (its) words are lies. Sabb.152b bot. (of the woman of En-Dor, 1 Sam. 28:7). Yeb.103a בר א׳, v. אַבְיוּ. -
30 אובא
אוֹב, אוּבָאch. sam(אוב necromancer). Targ. Is. 29:4; a. e.א׳ טמיא necromancy over bones, sculls, also for necromancer. Targ. Y. I Deut. 18:11. Ber.59a א׳ טמיא כדיבוכ׳ the necromancer is a liar (necromancy is false), and his (its) words are lies. Sabb.152b bot. (of the woman of En-Dor, 1 Sam. 28:7). Yeb.103a בר א׳, v. אַבְיוּ. -
31 אוֹב
אוֹב, אוּבָאch. sam(אוב necromancer). Targ. Is. 29:4; a. e.א׳ טמיא necromancy over bones, sculls, also for necromancer. Targ. Y. I Deut. 18:11. Ber.59a א׳ טמיא כדיבוכ׳ the necromancer is a liar (necromancy is false), and his (its) words are lies. Sabb.152b bot. (of the woman of En-Dor, 1 Sam. 28:7). Yeb.103a בר א׳, v. אַבְיוּ. -
32 אוּבָא
אוֹב, אוּבָאch. sam(אוב necromancer). Targ. Is. 29:4; a. e.א׳ טמיא necromancy over bones, sculls, also for necromancer. Targ. Y. I Deut. 18:11. Ber.59a א׳ טמיא כדיבוכ׳ the necromancer is a liar (necromancy is false), and his (its) words are lies. Sabb.152b bot. (of the woman of En-Dor, 1 Sam. 28:7). Yeb.103a בר א׳, v. אַבְיוּ. -
33 вызывающий души умерших
1) General subject: necromantic2) Religion: necromantic (Of or relating to necromancy)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вызывающий души умерших
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34 занимающийся некромантией
1) General subject: necromantic2) Religion: necromantic (Of or relating to necromancy)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > занимающийся некромантией
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35 колдовской
1) General subject: charmful, enchanting, hoodoo, magic, necromantic, pixieish, pixyish, sorcerous, spellful, voodoo, weirdly, wizard, wizardly2) Poetical language: witching3) Bookish: goetic4) Religion: Wiccan, necromantic ( Of or relating to necromancy) -
36 колдовство
1) General subject: Mumbo Jumbo, arcane rites (и т. п.), bewitchment, conjuration, diablerie, diabolism, enchantment, fascination, hoodoo, incantation, invocation, magic, malefice, medicine, necromancy, obeah, sorcery, sortilege, voodoo, voodooism, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry, zombi, zombie, spellcraft2) French: diablery4) Religion: Mumbo Jumbo (A complicated often ritualistic observance with elaborate trappings), bewitchery, black magic, conjury, devilry, diabolism ( Dealings with the devil), hoodoo (A body of practices of sympathetic magic traditional among blacks in the southern U.S.), incantation (A use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic; also a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect), magic (Magic rites or incantations), obi, voodooism (The practice of witchcraft)5) Irish: pishogue7) Makarov: arcane knowledge, arcane rites (и т.п.) -
37 некромант
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38 царство мёртвых
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39 чародейство
1) General subject: thaumaturgics, theurgy, witchcraft, witchery, spellcraft, magic2) Bookish: thaumaturgy3) Religion: necromancy -
40 чары
1) General subject: bewitchment, cantrip, charms (обыкнов. pl), enticement, fascination, glamor, glamour, incantation, invocation, juju, magic, necromancies, necromancy, sorceries, sorcery, spell, witchcraft, witcheries, witchery, wizardry (тж. перен.), enchantment2) Religion: bewitchery, incantation (A use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic; also a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect), obeah, obi3) Scottish language: cantraip
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Necromancy — • A special mode of divination by the summoning of the dead Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Necromancy Necromancy † … Catholic encyclopedia
Necromancy — Nec ro*man cy, n. [OE. nigromaunce, nigromancie, OF. nigromance, F. n[ e]cromance, n[ e]cromancie, from L. necromantia, Gr. ?; nekro s a dead body (akin to L. necare to kill, Skr. na[,c] to perish, vanish) + ? divination, fr. ? diviner, seer,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
necromancy — (n.) c.1300, nygromauncy, divination by communication with the dead, from O.Fr. nigromancie magic, necromancy, witchcraft, sorcery, from M.L. nigromantia (13c.), from L. necromantia divination from an exhumed corpse, from Gk. nekromanteia, from… … Etymology dictionary
necromancy — [n] sorcery abracadabra*, alchemy, bewitchment, black art, black magic, charm, conjuring, devilry, divination, enchantment, evil eye, hocus pocus*, incantation, jinx, magic, mumbo jumbo*, mysticism, occultism, spell, thaumaturgy, voodoo,… … New thesaurus
necromancy — ► NOUN 1) prediction of the future by allegedly communicating with the dead. 2) witchcraft or black magic. DERIVATIVES necromancer noun necromantic adjective. ORIGIN from Greek nekros corpse … English terms dictionary
necromancy — [nek′rə man΄sē] n. [ME nigromancie < OFr nigromance < ML nigromantia (altered by assoc. with L niger, black) < L necromantia < Gr nekromanteia < nekros, corpse (see NECRO ) + manteia, divination: see MANCY] 1. in some occult and… … English World dictionary
Necromancy — This article is about the form of magic. For the film, see Necromancy (film). Necromancer redirects here. For other uses, see Necromancer (disambiguation). Illustration portraying a scene from the Bible wherein the Witch of Endor uses a… … Wikipedia
necromancy — necromancer, n. necromantic; Obs., necromantical, adj. necromantically, adv. /nek reuh man see/, n. 1. a method of divination through alleged communication with the dead; black art. 2. magic in general, esp. that practiced by a witch or sorcerer; … Universalium
necromancy — noun /ˈnɛkrəˌmænsi/ a) Divination involving the dead or death. And for to make this treatise the more pleasaunt and facill, I have put it in forme of a Dialogue, which I have diuided into three bookes: The first speaking of Magie in general, and… … Wiktionary
necromancy — [13] Greek nekrós meant ‘corpse’ (it has given English necrophilia [19], necropolis ‘cemetery’ [19], and necrosis ‘death of tissue’ [17] as well as necromancy, and goes back to a base *nek ‘kill’ which also produced Latin nex ‘killing’, source of … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
necromancy — [[t]ne̱krəmænsi[/t]] N UNCOUNT Necromancy is magic that some people believe brings a dead person back to this world so that you can talk to them. [FORMAL] … English dictionary