See Also: conjuration(dictionary)
CONJURATION(law)

conjuration (iou)



conjuration noun. LME.
[Old French conjuracion, (also mod.) -ation, from Latin conjuratio(n-), from conjurat- pa. ppl stem of conjurare CONJURE verb: see -ATION.]
An act of swearing together; a making of a common oath; a banding together, a conspiracy. arch. LME.
A solemn appeal to something sacred or binding; a solemn entreaty. arch. LME.
The effecting of something supernatural by the invocation of a name of power or by an incantation. LME.
An incantation, a spell, a charm; a form of words used in conjuring. LME.
The performance of magic tricks, conjuring; a conjuring trick. M18.