Entreat vs Conjure - What's the difference?
entreat | conjure |
* 2006 , Khaled Abou El Fadl, The Search for Beauty in Islam: A Conference of the Books , Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 978-0-7425-5094-0, page 236:
(obsolete) To treat, or conduct toward; to deal with; to use.
* Shakespeare
* Bible, Jer. xv. 11
To treat with, or in respect to, a thing desired; hence, to ask earnestly; to beseech; to petition or pray with urgency; to supplicate; to importune.
* Shakespeare
* Edgar Allan Poe
To beseech or supplicate (a person); to prevail upon by prayer or solicitation; to try to persuade.
* Rogers
* 1847 , , (Jane Eyre), Chapter XVIII
* 1937 , Frank Churchill and Leigh Harline, “One Song”, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , Walt Disney:
(obsolete) To invite; to entertain.
* Spenser
(obsolete) To treat or discourse; hence, to enter into negotiations, as for a treaty.
* Hakewill
* Bible, 1 Mac. x. 47
(obsolete) To make an earnest petition or request.
* Knolles
To perform magic tricks.
To summon up using supernatural power, as a devil
To practice black magic.
To evoke.
To imagine or picture in the mind.
To make an urgent request to; to appeal to or beseech.
* Addison
* 1851 , Herman Melville, Moby-Dick :
(obsolete) To conspire or plot.
* Milton
(African American Vernacular English) A practice of magic; hoodoo; conjuration.
As verbs the difference between entreat and conjure
is that entreat is (obsolete) to treat, or conduct toward; to deal with; to use while conjure is .As a noun entreat
is .entreat
English
Noun
(en noun)- In the Muslim world, the most compelling and decisive books are those full of confessions written on the flesh of victims, and the most earnest prayers are the entreats for mercy screamed in pain and anguish at the tormentors and flesh and thought.
Verb
(en verb)- Fairly let her be entreated .
- I will cause the enemy to entreat thee well.
- I do entreat your patience.
- some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door
- It were a fruitless attempt to appease a power whom no prayers could entreat .
- “But I cannot persuade her to go away, my lady,” said the footman; “nor can any of the servants. Mrs. Fairfax is with her just now, entreating her to be gone; but she has taken a chair in the chimney-comer, and says nothing shall stir her from it till she gets leave to come in here.”
- One heart / Tenderly beating / Ever entreating / Constant and true
- pleasures to entreat
- of which I shall have further occasion to entreat
- Alexander was first that entreated of true peace with them.
- The Janizaries entreated for them as valiant men.
Anagrams
*conjure
English
Verb
(conjur)- I conjure you, let him know, / Whate'er was done against him, Cato did it.
- Stammering out something, I knew not what, I rolled away from him against the wall, and then conjured him, whoever or whatever he might be, to keep quiet, and let me get up and light the lamp again.
- Drew after him the third part of Heaven's sons / Conjured against the Highest.