exorcist
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ex·or·cism
(ĕk′sôr-sĭz′əm, -sər-)n.
1. The act, practice, or ceremony of exorcising.
2. A formula used in exorcising.
ex′or·cist n.
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Noun | 1. | exorcist - one of the minor orders in the unreformed Western Church but now suppressed in the Roman Catholic Church Holy Order, Order - (usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy; "theologians still disagree over whether `bishop' should or should not be a separate Order" |
2. | exorcist - someone who practices exorcism necromancer, sorcerer, thaumaturge, thaumaturgist, wizard, magician - one who practices magic or sorcery |
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Translations
طارِد الأرواح الشِّرّيرَه
djævleuddrivereksorcist
ExorzistExorzistinGeisterbeschwörer
egzorcist
særingamaîur
exorcista
kötü ruhları kovan kimse
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exorcist
n → Exorzist(in) m(f)
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exorcize,
exorcise
(ˈeksoːsӕiz) verb to drive away (an evil spirit); to rid (a house etc) of an evil spirit.
ˈexorcism noun (an) act of exorcizing.
ˈexorcist noun a person who exorcizes.
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