Obs. [ad. L. conjūrātus ‘that has conspired,’ sb. pl. ‘conspirators,’ pa. pple. of conjūrāre to swear together, combine by oath. So F. conjuré.] A conspirator.

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1571.  T. Fortescue, Forest Hist., 44. Who being in the field with the other conjurates were discomfited by Octavian and Marcus Antonius.

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