invocator

noun

Etymology

From Late Latin invocātor. By surface analysis, invocate + -or.

  1. borrowed from invocātor

Definitions

  1. One who invocates the spirits of the dead.

    • The five others nearby likewise made ready to serve as invocators—instruments and voices harrumphing as would a body of minstrels in preparation for some performance.
    • The woman who implored Our Lady to help Joan Sampson in her labour Joan spat upon and set away, and at another woman's childbed she 'contumeliously spoke against the invocators.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for invocator. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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