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UK
/nˈɛkɹəʊmənsɐ/
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[ US /ˈnɛkɹəˌmænsɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈnɛkɹəˌmænsɝ/ ]
NOUN
- one who practices divination by conjuring up the dead
- one who practices magic or sorcery
How To Use necromancer In A Sentence
- The alfaqui was an African necromancer, and by his infernal arts cast a spell upon me -- to guard his treasures. Washington Irving
- And the necromancer was holding him upside down by the ankles, water still pouring from his ears and nose. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
- Good people and worthy citizens of this town," he might say, "behold in me the great master ... prince of necromancers, astrologer, second mage, chiromancer, agromancer, pyromancer, hydromancer. German Culture Past and Present
- The man was a sorcerer and necromancer of divine power.
- Many casters such as wizards, necromancers or enchanters were best paired with a cleric because after casting, a cleric could mend the internal wounds.
- Whether he is writing about the Renaissance necromancer John Dee or the religious visions of Thomas More, Ackroyd energetically reanimates his historical personages, and insists their spectres are still tangible here and now.
- Messer Ansaldo, marvelling not a little, rose, and having called the necromancer: -- "I am minded," quoth he, "that thou see what goodly gain I have gotten by thine art. The Decameron, Volume II
- Your brother may know how to get rid of them for a time being, but only a necromancer can kill a necromancer.
- [14: 11] cristalia: The necromancer is unveiling his plans, so what're they going to do? Illustrative of the process....
- So Necromancers, who had previously been properly relagated to working black magic using bits of dead bodies and unbaptized infants started raising the dead in large numbers. BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » The Zombie Revolution – Time to Take a Stand