cabalist
1 Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cabalist
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
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It is useful," said the great cabalist, "to know the peculiar qualities of precious stones.
From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.
I took my accustomed place that day at the dining-table of the cabalist, oppressed by the idea that I sat down at it for the last time.
From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.
Cupid is a casuist, A mystic, and a cabalist.
From The Isle of Unrest by Merriman, Henry Seton
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