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English Dictionary: adjuration by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
adjuration
n
  1. a solemn and earnest appeal to someone to do something
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Adjuration \Ad`ju*ra"tion\, n. [L. adjuratio, fr. adjurare: cf.
      F. adjuration. See {Adjure}.]
      1. The act of adjuring; a solemn charging on oath, or under
            the penalty of a curse; an earnest appeal.
  
                     What an accusation could not effect, an adjuration
                     shall.                                                --Bp. Hall.
  
      2. The form of oath or appeal.
  
                     Persons who . . . made use of prayer and
                     adjurations.                                       --Addison.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Adjuration
      a solemn appeal whereby one person imposes on another the
      obligation of speaking or acting as if under an oath (1 Sam.
      14:24; Josh. 6:26; 1 Kings 22:16).
     
         We have in the New Testament a striking example of this (Matt.
      26:63; Mark 5:7), where the high priest calls upon Christ to
      avow his true character. It would seem that in such a case the
      person so adjured could not refuse to give an answer.
     
         The word "adjure", i.e., cause to swear is used with reference
      to the casting out of demons (Acts 19:13).
     
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