Necromancies [noun]

Definition of Necromancies:

sorcery

Synonyms of Necromancies:


Opposite/Antonyms of Necromancies:

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Sentence/Example of Necromancies:

Holy Scripture is full of references to Witchcraft and Necromancy.

Necromancy, sorcery and witchcraft were punished here; and "royal solemnities and goodly jousts were held here."

Necromancy—wizardry—fairy-lore—all the stuff and nonsense that goes to the making of 'The Arabian nights'!

Necromancy gradually merged into sorcery, which has occasionally come to the surface in comparatively recent years.

Necromancy and magic, demonism and witchcraft, have long since been relegated to the limbo of exposed fraud.

On the other hand, Necromancy, according to the definition of Cotgrave, is divination by conference with dead bodies raised.

As to the facts of Witchcraft and Necromancy, it is quite impossible to deny their existence.

Many of the heathens cordially defended magic and Necromancy.

I believe we commit the crime of Necromancy when we take part in these spiritual sances.

Again: in Corea and China the practice of Necromancy is said to be almost universal.