CONJURE
Source: 566, 567
conjure. Conjure, v. to raise or lay spirits, to play tricks
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Con‐jure″ (kŏn‐jūr″), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conjured (–jūrd″); p. pr. & vb. n. Conjuring.] [[F. conjurer, fr. L. conjurare to swear together, to conspire; con- + jurare to swear. See Jury.]] To call on or summon by a sacred name or in solemn manner; to implore earnestly; to adjure. I conjure you, let him know, Whate'er was done against him, Cato did it. Addison.