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Cosa (chi) è Summon - definizione

ACT OF CALLING UPON OR SUMMONING A SPIRIT, DEMON, GOD OR OTHER SUPERNATURAL AGENT
Summon; Summoning; Summon magic; Evocations; Evokation; Evoker; Conjuration (summoning); Conjuring (summoning)
  • John Dee]] and [[Edward Kelley]] evoking a spirit

summon         
v.
1) (D; tr.) to summon before (to be summoned before a judge)
2) (D; tr.) to summon to (we were summoned to the director's office)
3) (H) to summon smb. to do smt.
summon         
v. a.
1.
Bid, cite, call, invite, call for, send for, order to appear, notify to appear.
2.
Give notice to, command to appear, convene, convoke.
3.
(Mil.) Demand the surrender of.
Summon         
·vt To call upon to surrender, as a fort.
II. Summon ·vt To call, bid, or cite; to notify to come to appear;
- often with up.
III. Summon ·vt To give notice to, or command to appear, as in court; to cite by authority; as, to summon witnesses.

Wikipedia

Evocation

Evocation is the act of evoking, calling upon, or summoning a spirit, demon, deity or other supernatural agents, in the Western mystery tradition. Conjuration also refers to a summoning, often by the use of a magical spell. The conjuration of the ghosts or spirits of the dead for the purpose of divination is called necromancy. Comparable practices exist in many religions and magical traditions and may employ the use of mind-altering substances with and without uttered word formulas.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Summon
1. The committee noted that it had sought to summon Prof.
2. So sit back, relax, summon the stewardess, have a drink.
3. We decided to summon a show of righteous outrage.
4. "We must summon the courage to steer this destiny.
5. Police intend to summon the finance minister for additional questioning.