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ˈconjured, ppl. a. [f. conjure v. + -ed.] †1. Sworn as a member of a traitorous association or conspiracy. Obs.
a1547Surrey æneid ii. (R.), They bind themselves with the conjured bands. a1572Knox Hist. Ref. Wks. 1846 I. 15 Bischope James Beatoun..ane conjured ennemye to Christ Jesus. 1644Prynne Rome's Master-p. (ed. 2) 21 Yet they are Jesuites, and conjured members of the Society. 1688R. L'Estrange Brief Hist. Times II. 72 Instruments of the conjur'd Society. †2. Influenced or affected by conjuring or the use of magic; exorcised. Obs.
1599Harsnet Agst. Darell 18 Their fustie reliques, their conjured holy water. 1634Canne Necess. Separ. (1849) 115 The conjured font, (as they name it,) was brought in by Pius the First, in the year 147. |