In 6 -our. [a. AF. conjuratour = F. conjurateur, learned ad. L. conjūrātor-em, agent-n. from conjūrāre: see CONJURE. (The inherited F. form is conjureur, OF. conjureor: see CONJURER.)] One joined with others by an oath; a fellow-conspirator.

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1549.  Compl. Scot., xv. 132. Sum tyme coniuration is reuelit throucht facilnes of the coniuratours that schauis there secret til ane voman.

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1577–87.  Holinshed, Scot. Chron. (1806), II. 332. The factions of the conjurators and seditious persons.

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1821.  Blackw. Mag., X. 406. The villainy of the designs of these conjurators.

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