[a. L. ēvocātor, agent-n. f. ēvocāre: see EVOCATE.] One who evocates or evokes; esp. one who evokes or calls up a spirit.
1794. T. Taylor, Pausanias, I. 305. [He] went to Phigalea, to the Arcadian evocators of souls.
1817. Byron, Manfred, II. ii. 188. He roused The Arcadian Evocators to compel The indignant shadow to depose her wrath.
1835. Blackw. Mag., XXXVIII. 647. Imagination like an olden Evocator rears The gorgeous phantoms of forgotten years.