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jugglery
jugglery (ˈdʒʌglərɪ) Forms: 4 iugolori, iugulori, iogelery, iugelri, iugilrie, iogelrye, 4–5 iogolori, -ry, 5 iogelorye, iogulyrye, iogulrye, ioglerie, 6 iouglarie, iuglarie, -ry, 7 juglary, 9 jugglery. [ME. a. OF. jogle-, juglerie (12th c.), also jogelerie, later jouglerie, f. jogler: see juggler a... Oxford English Dictionary
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jonglery
jonglery (ˈdʒɒŋglərɪ) [ad. F. jonglerie, f. jongleur: see next and -ery. Cf. jugglery.] The performance of a jongleur.1616 Bullokar Eng. Expos., Ionglerie, iugling. 1841 Lever C. O'Malley xiv. 79 These feats of jonglerie usually terminated in a row. 1841 Tait's Mag. VIII. 309 The minstrel found it n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Indrajala
Indrajala (Sanskrit: इन्द्रजाल) is a Sanskrit word common to most Indian languages that means Indra's net, magic, deception, fraud, illusion, conjuring, jugglery wikipedia.org
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Sonanza Ensemble
Mikael Edlund, the lost Jugglery Lars Ekström, Garden of Ice Đuro Živković, Le cimitière marin, Around the candle lights, Eclat de larme Pär Frid, Déja wikipedia.org
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joculary
▪ I. † ˈjoculary, n. Obs. rare. [app. an altered form of OF. jouglerie, jogelerie, with assimilation to L. joculator: cf. jocular n.] The art or practice of jesters or jugglers; jugglery.a 1500 Bernard. de cura rei fam. (E.E.T.S.) 216 A mane, he says, quhik al his fantasy Has geffyne to vice and ves... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vương Trung Hiếu
Ảo thuật- Trò chơi vui lạ (Jugglery, an Interesting and Strange Game), pseudonym Thoai Son, Dongnai Publishing House, 2001. Những thủ pháp ảo thuật (Modes of Jugglery) – Dongnai Publishing House, 2003. wikipedia.org
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jookery
joukery, jookery Sc. and north. (ˈdʒukərɪ) In 6 ioukrie, 7 jewkry, 8 jouckry, 9 jookery, joukry, -rey. [f. jouk v.2: see -ery.] Dodging; ‘underhand dealing, trickery’; ‘deceit’ (Jam.).1563 Ressoning betuix Crosraguell & Knox B iij b (Jam.) Keip your promes, and pretex na ioukrie be my Lorde of Cassi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lori people
The dholi are also involved in jugglery, palmistry, and fortune telling. wikipedia.org
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demerlayk
† demerlayk Obs. Forms: 3 dweomerlak, -lac, 4 demorlayk, 4–5 demerlayk(e. [f. ME. dweomer:—OE. dwimer in ᵹedwimor, -er, illusion, phantasm, ᵹedwimere juggler, sorcerer + ME. layk, laik play, a. ON. leikr (= OE. lác). Cf. dweomercræft.] Magic, practice of occult art, jugglery.c 1205 Lay. 270 Þa sende... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kalingattuparani
கோயில் பாடியது (In praise of the Kali temple) தேவியைப் பாடியது (In praise of Kali) பேய்ப்பாடியது (In praise of the attendant spirits of Kali) இந்திரசாலம் (Jugglery wikipedia.org
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hocus-pocusly
hocus-ˈpocusly, adv. [f. hocus-pocus a. + -ly2.] In a ‘hocus-pocus’ manner; by jugglery.1791 J. Lackington Mem. (1792) 107 Many of their hearers are not only methodistically convinced, or alarmed, but are also hocus pocusly converted. Oxford English Dictionary
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prestigiate
† preˈstigiate, v. ? Obs. rare. Also 8 præ-. [f. late L. præstigiāre (f. præstigium: see prestige) + -ate3.] trans. To deceive by jugglery or as by magic; to delude. Hence † preˈstigiated deluded, † preˈstigiating deluding, ppl. adjs.1647 Ward Simp. Cobler 17 To take Christ as himselfe hath revealed... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Great Illusion
sentiment did not motivate capitalists, because "the capitalist has no country, and he knows, if he be of the modern type, that arms and conquests and jugglery wikipedia.org
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Julian Petroleum Corporation
"The Great Los Angeles Bubble - A Present-Day Story of Colossal Financial Jugglery and of Penalties Paid." Milton Forbes Company. 1929. wikipedia.org
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dweomercræft
† ˈdweomercræft Obs. [f. OE. *dwimer, *dweomer, in ᵹedwimer, ᵹedwomer illusion, sorcery, necromancy, ᵹedwimere juggler, sorcerer + cræft, craft.] Jugglery, magic art.c 1205 Lay. 30634 And Peluz hit wiste anan þurh his dweomer-cræften. Oxford English Dictionary
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