10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SORTILEGER»
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“But one cannot speak of the fall without first speaking of blood, for whether it be
the blood of the innocents, those murdered in the waiting houses or those of us in
the Sortileger's Way, who afterwards fell upon the sword, it was to the crimson ...
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Scabbard's Song: The Red Pavilions: Book Three
Yet they were armed and though a little bewildered by the sentry's cry, ready for
battle. In the front was a captain, who on seeing just one man on a horse,
demanded a report from the sentry. “Here is a dark sortileger of a kind I have
never seen ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
[14c: French, from sortilegus a fortune teller] □ sortileger n □ sortilegyn. sorus /'
sD:ras/ >n (pi sori /'soirai/) bot 1 a cluster of sporangia on the underside of some
fern leaves. 2 a similar structure in certain algae, lichens and fungi. [19c: from ...
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
sortileger noun. • sortilcgy noun. © 1 4c: French, from sortilegus a fortune teller.
sorus /'sairas/ o noun (sori /'ssirai/) boi 1 a cluster of sporangia on the under side
of some fern leaves. 2 a similar structure in certain algae, lichens and fungi.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Scott sortileger (sor'ti-lej-er), n. [Formerly also sorteligcr; < sortilege + -er1.] One
who uses or practises sortilege. [Rare.] Now to speak of those Sorteligers, and
the effects of their Art Heywood, Hierarchy of Angela, p. 473. SOSS sortilegioos ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
A woman infamous for sortilcgas and wifcheries. Scott. sortileger (sor'ti-lej -er), a.
[Formerly also sortcliycr; ( sortilcgc + -er1.] One who uses or practises sortilege. [
Rare] Now to speak of those Sm'teligerl, and the effects of their Art. Heywood, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
A woman infamous for sortilegea and witcberics. Scott. sortileger (sér' ti -lej - er),
1!. [Formerly also sortell'gcr; ( sortilege + -er1.] One who uses or practises
sortilege. [Rare] Now to speak of those Sorteligers and the eflecil of their Art.
Heywood, ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
... loosely, sorcery; magic. Being accused of Sortelige or lnchantment, At Arnhem
in Guelderland he [Johannes Rosa] was proscribed. Heywood. Hierarchy of
Angels, p. 476. A woman infamous for sortileges and witcheries. Scott. sortileger
...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Scott. sortileger (s6r'ti-lej-er), ii. [Formerly also sorteUger; < sortilege + -er1.] One
who uses or practises sortilege. [Rare.] Now to speak of those SorteOgers, and
the effects of their Art. Heywood, Hierarchy of Angela, p. 473 S0SS sortilegious ...
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Sicilians wanted the Inquisition
... a native of Aci,61 who some twenty years previously had been declared an
impenitent heretical sortileger and sentenced to be walled up, in other words to
life imprisonment. In this way a dangerous criminal was being released among
the ...
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Stanley M. Aronson: In a world of uncertainty, we crave to know the …
... many names: seer, diviner, fortune-teller, oracle, prophet, soothsayer, cleromancer (also called sortileger or the caster of lots or runes), astrologist, clairvoyant, ... «The Providence Journal, Nov 14»