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cabalist

1 American  
[kab-uh-list] / ˈkæb ə lɪst /

noun

  1. a spelling variant of kabbalist.


cabalist 2 American  
[kab-uh-list] / ˈkæb ə lɪst /

noun

  1. a member of a cabal.


Etymology

Origin of cabalist

1635–45; perhaps < French cabaliste. See cabal, -ist

Example Sentences

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She tells Weiss that “he’s part hypnotist, part cabalist, a proponent of magnetism, and a theosophist.”

From Washington Post • Jan. 21, 2015

The man they most want to speak out on Deri's behalf is 96-year-old Rabbi Yitzhak Kaddouri, the country's senior cabalist.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is useful," said the great cabalist, "to know the peculiar qualities of precious stones.

From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.

"Do not forget, abbé," said the cabalist, "that possession of the greatest secrets is attached to the knowledge of those ancient texts."

From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.

I wanted to honour myself, gentlemen, by keeping under my roof the greatest cabalist since Enoch, son of Cain.

From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.

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