conjurer
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English conjurer, from Anglo-Norman conjurour (“conjurer, conspirator”). Equivalent to conjure + -er.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈkʌnd͡ʒəɹə(ɹ)/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
[edit]conjurer (plural conjurers)
- One who conjures, a magician.
- July 18 2012, Scott Tobias, AV Club The Dark Knight Rises[1]
- With his crude potato-sack mask and fear-inducing toxins, The Scarecrow, a “psychopharmacologist” at an insane asylum, acts as a conjurer of nightmares, capable of turning his patients’ most terrifying anxieties against them.
- c. 1594 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Comedie of Errors”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene iv]:
- His incivility confirms no less. Good Doctor Pinch, you are a conjurer; Establish him in his true sense again, And I will please you what you will demand.
- July 18 2012, Scott Tobias, AV Club The Dark Knight Rises[1]
- One who performs parlor tricks, sleight of hand.
- 1893 The man is by trade a conjurer and performer, going round the canteens after nightfall, and giving a little entertainment at each. — Arthur Conan Doyle, "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".
- One who conjures; one who calls, entreats, or charges in a solemn manner.
- (obsolete, often ironic) One who conjectures shrewdly or judges wisely; a man of sagacity.
- 1709 April 23 – 1710 January 13 (Gregorian calendar), Isaac Bickerstaff [et al., pseudonyms; Richard Steele et al.], The Tatler, number 17; republished in [Richard Steele], editor, The Tatler, […], London stereotype edition, volume I, London: I. Walker and Co.; […], 1822, →OCLC:
- Some would be apt to say, he is a Conjurer; for he has found, That a Republick […] is composed of Men only, and not of Horses
- A cooking appliance comprising a pot (large or small) with a gridiron wielded beneath it, like a brazier, used for cooking methods such as broiling.
Translations
[edit]one who conjures
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one who performs parlor tricks, sleight of hand
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French
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]conjurer
- to beseech, to beg
- Je vous en conjure !
- I beseech you!
- to ward off
- to conspire, to plot, to conjure
- (magic) to conjure
Conjugation
[edit]Conjugation of conjurer (see also Appendix:French verbs)
infinitive | simple | conjurer | |||||
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compound | avoir + past participle | ||||||
present participle or gerund1 | simple | conjurant /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁɑ̃/ | |||||
compound | ayant + past participle | ||||||
past participle | conjuré /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁe/ | ||||||
singular | plural | ||||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | je (j’) | tu | il, elle, on | nous | vous | ils, elles | |
(simple tenses) |
present | conjure /kɔ̃.ʒyʁ/ |
conjures /kɔ̃.ʒyʁ/ |
conjure /kɔ̃.ʒyʁ/ |
conjurons /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁɔ̃/ |
conjurez /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁe/ |
conjurent /kɔ̃.ʒyʁ/ |
imperfect | conjurais /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁɛ/ |
conjurais /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁɛ/ |
conjurait /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁɛ/ |
conjurions /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁjɔ̃/ |
conjuriez /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁje/ |
conjuraient /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁɛ/ | |
past historic2 | conjurai /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁe/ |
conjuras /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁa/ |
conjura /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁa/ |
conjurâmes /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁam/ |
conjurâtes /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁat/ |
conjurèrent /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁɛʁ/ | |
future | conjurerai /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁe/ |
conjureras /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁa/ |
conjurera /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁa/ |
conjurerons /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁɔ̃/ |
conjurerez /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁe/ |
conjureront /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁɔ̃/ | |
conditional | conjurerais /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁɛ/ |
conjurerais /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁɛ/ |
conjurerait /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁɛ/ |
conjurerions /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁjɔ̃/ |
conjureriez /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁje/ |
conjureraient /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁə.ʁɛ/ | |
(compound tenses) |
present perfect | present indicative of avoir + past participle | |||||
pluperfect | imperfect indicative of avoir + past participle | ||||||
past anterior2 | past historic of avoir + past participle | ||||||
future perfect | future of avoir + past participle | ||||||
conditional perfect | conditional of avoir + past participle | ||||||
subjunctive | que je (j’) | que tu | qu’il, qu’elle | que nous | que vous | qu’ils, qu’elles | |
(simple tenses) |
present | conjure /kɔ̃.ʒyʁ/ |
conjures /kɔ̃.ʒyʁ/ |
conjure /kɔ̃.ʒyʁ/ |
conjurions /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁjɔ̃/ |
conjuriez /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁje/ |
conjurent /kɔ̃.ʒyʁ/ |
imperfect2 | conjurasse /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁas/ |
conjurasses /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁas/ |
conjurât /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁa/ |
conjurassions /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁa.sjɔ̃/ |
conjurassiez /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁa.sje/ |
conjurassent /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁas/ | |
(compound tenses) |
past | present subjunctive of avoir + past participle | |||||
pluperfect2 | imperfect subjunctive of avoir + past participle | ||||||
imperative | – | – | – | ||||
simple | — | conjure /kɔ̃.ʒyʁ/ |
— | conjurons /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁɔ̃/ |
conjurez /kɔ̃.ʒy.ʁe/ |
— | |
compound | — | simple imperative of avoir + past participle | — | simple imperative of avoir + past participle | simple imperative of avoir + past participle | — | |
1 The French gerund is usable only with the preposition en. | |||||||
2 In less formal writing or speech, these tenses may be found to have been replaced in the following way:
(Christopher Kendris [1995], Master the Basics: French, pp. 77, 78, 79, 81). |
Further reading
[edit]- “conjurer”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Middle English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Anglo-Norman conjurour; equivalent to conjuren + -er.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]conjurer
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- “conjū̆rē̆re, -ǒur, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Old French
[edit]Verb
[edit]conjurer
- to beseech, to beg
- c. 1250, Rutebeuf, Ci encoumence la vie de Sainte Marie l'Egypcienne:
- Je te conjur de Dieu le roi
- I beg of you, by God the king.
Conjugation
[edit]This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.
Conjugation of conjurer (see also Appendix:Old French verbs)
simple | compound | ||||||
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infinitive | conjurer | avoir conjuré | |||||
gerund | en conjurant | gerund of avoir + past participle | |||||
present participle | conjurant | ||||||
past participle | conjuré | ||||||
person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | jo | tu | il | nos | vos | il | |
simple tenses |
present | conjur | conjures | conjure | conjurons | conjurez | conjurent |
imperfect | conjuroie, conjureie, conjuroe, conjureve | conjuroies, conjureies, conjuroes, conjureves | conjuroit, conjureit, conjurot, conjureve | conjuriiens, conjuriens | conjuriiez, conjuriez | conjuroient, conjureient, conjuroent, conjurevent | |
preterite | conjurai | conjuras | conjura | conjurames | conjurastes | conjurerent | |
future | conjurerai | conjureras | conjurera | conjurerons | conjureroiz, conjurereiz, conjurerez | conjureront | |
conditional | conjureroie, conjurereie | conjureroies, conjurereies | conjureroit, conjurereit | conjureriiens, conjureriens | conjureriiez, conjureriez | conjureroient, conjurereient | |
compound tenses |
present perfect | present tense of avoir + past participle | |||||
pluperfect | imperfect tense of avoir + past participle | ||||||
past anterior | preterite tense of avoir + past participle | ||||||
future perfect | future tense of avoir + past participle | ||||||
conditional perfect | conditional tense of avoir + past participle | ||||||
subjunctive | que jo | que tu | qu’il | que nos | que vos | qu’il | |
simple tenses |
present | conjur | conjurs | conjurt | conjurons | conjurez | conjurent |
imperfect | conjurasse | conjurasses | conjurast | conjurissons, conjurissiens | conjurissoiz, conjurissez, conjurissiez | conjurassent | |
compound tenses |
past | present subjunctive of avoir + past participle | |||||
pluperfect | imperfect subjunctive of avoir + past participle | ||||||
imperative | – | tu | – | nos | vos | – | |
— | conjure | — | conjurons | conjurez | — |
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