[f. as prec. + -ING2.]
1. That conjures or appeals in a sacred name.
1597. Hooker, Eccl. Pol., V. lxxxi. § 2. Those conjuring exhortations which Apostles have uttered.
1813. Scott, Rokeby, VI. xv. He restores The infant With many a deep conjuring word, To Mortham.
2. That conjures, enchants, works magic.
1575. G. Harvey, Letter-bk. (Camden), 93. Sutch a coniuringe and charminge creature.
1845. Darwin, Voy. Nat., x. (1870), 214. Each family or tribe has a wizard or conjuring doctor.