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evocator

[ev-uh-key-ter, ee-voh-] / ˈɛv əˌkeɪ tər, ˈi voʊ- /






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The evocator, furious, throws him out of the circle.

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In a low voice he recounts how the Devil has risen in the form of a leopard and rushed past without looking at the evocator, without saying a word.

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An evocator whose name has been lost held a séance with Gilles and de Sillé in a chamber at Tiffauges.

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Malignant witches with shriveled skins, horrid eyes and distorted forms, crawled and crouched over the earth; whilst spectres and goblins now stood motionless, and tall as lofty palm trees; then, as if in fits, leaped, danced, and tumbled before their evocator.

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