Both Uses of
conjure
in
The Winter's Tale
- —Dost thou hear, Camillo, I conjure thee, by all the parts of man Which honour does acknowledge,—whereof the least Is not this suit of mine,—that thou declare What incidency thou dost guess of harm Is creeping toward me; how far off, how near; Which way to be prevented, if to be; If not, how best to bear it.†
Scene 1.2 *conjure = summon into action or bring into existence
- —O royal piece, There's magic in thy majesty; which has My evils conjur'd to remembrance; and From thy admiring daughter took the spirits, Standing like stone with thee!†
Scene 5.3conjur'd = summoned into action or brought into existence
Definition:
summon into action or bring into existence -- often as if by magic