(+ up) to produce (something) from one's imagination or by using one's creative powers
(+ up) said of a word, sensation, etc: to evoke (ideas, images, etc)
archaic to summon (spirits, demons, etc) by means of a magic ritual
archaic to beg or implore (somebody) to do something
I … conjure thee to pardon Rome — Shakespeare
to perform conjuring tricks
archaic to use magical powers
I'll learn to conjure, and raise devils — Shakespeare
a name to conjure with
a name that commands awed respect conjuration -ʹraysh(ə)n noun
conjuring noun
[French conjurer from Latin conjurare to swear together, from con- + jurare to swear]