Three meanings of the word "conjure"

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Three meanings of the word "conjure"
Three meanings of the word "conjure"
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In any language, you can find words whose meaning is not clear, even when decomposing it into parts. Take, for example, the meaning of the word "conjure." Is it related to the noun "wedge"? And if connected, how does it change when you add the prefix "for"?

The lexical meaning of the word "conjure"

You may be surprised, but the verb "wedge" has nothing to do with the noun "wedge".

Meanings of the word "conjure":

the meaning of the word conjure
the meaning of the word conjure
  1. Try to bend any object to your will through magical powers: "Do not interfere, the magician Fura conjures a tombstone that lies guarding an ancient treasure."
  2. Persistently ask for something, beg in the name of something holy, important: "Brother, I conjure you in the name of our holy mother: don't go there, don't touch the boys."
  3. Impose a spell or ban: "The elder has cursed this place".

Morphological properties

It is important to know not only the meaning of the word"conjure", but also to study its morphological properties. This is a transitive imperfective verb, 1st conjugation. The table below will help you understand the meaning of the word "conjure".

lexical meaning of the word conjure
lexical meaning of the word conjure
Past tense Present Future tense
1 person singular I told my mom not to leave us. I conjure mom not to leave us. I will conjure my mother not to leave us.
1 person plural We conjured Georgy Nikolayevich not to take his father away. We conjure Georgy Nikolaevich not to take his father away. We will conjure Georgy Nikolaevich not to take his father away
2 person singular Did you conjure the sword? Are you casting a sword? Will you conjure the sword?
2 person plural You spelled the instruments wrong. You're spelling the tools wrong. You will conjure tools.
3 person singular He (she, a girl, a boy, my sun) so implores, so fervently conjured (a, oh) me in the name of our fathers, that I did not dare to look him (her) in the eye. He (she, girl, boy, my sun) begs me so fervently, conjures me in the name of our fathers, that I do not dare to look him (her) in the eye. I feel he (she, girl, boy, my sunshine) will beg so, will conjure me so ferventlyin the name of our fathers, that I hardly dare to look him (her) in the eye.
3 person plural They (sorcerers) used to conjure weapons in ancient times. They (sorcerers) conjure weapons from ancient times. They (sorcerers) will conjure weapons.

Anagram

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