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Goety — Go e*ty, n. [Gr. ? witchcraft, from ? to bewitch, ? sorcerer: cf. F. go[ e]tie.] Invocation of evil spirits; witchcraft. [Obs.] Hallywell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
goety — go·ety … English syllables
goety — ˈgōəd.ē noun ( es) Etymology: Greek goēteia, from goēt , goēs + eia y archaic : black magic or witchcraft in which the assistance of evil spirits is invoked : necromancy … Useful english dictionary
Goetia — see The Goetia for the 1904 book by Crowley and Mathers. la. Goetia (Middle Latin, anglicized (IPAEng|ˈgəʊɨti), from Greek gr. γοητεία goēteia sorcery ) refers to a practice which includes the invocation of angels or the evocation of demons, and… … Wikipedia
Unaussprechlichen Kulten — For other uses, see Unaussprechlichen Kulten (disambiguation). Unaussprechlichen Kulten (also known as Nameless Cults or the Black Book) is a fictional work of arcane literature in the Cthulhu Mythos. The book first appeared in Robert E. Howard s … Wikipedia
Natural magic — in the context of Renaissance magic is that part of the occult which deals with natural forces directly, as opposed to ceremonial magic, in particular goety and theurgy, which deals with the summoning of spirits. Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa so… … Wikipedia
goetic — (ˈ)gō|ed.ik adjective Etymology: Greek goētikos, from goēt , goēs wizard, juggler (from goan to groan, weep, lament) + ikos ic more at kite archaic : of or relating to goety … Useful english dictionary
geocian — geocian, cie mistakes for goetian, goety … Useful english dictionary