[a. L. ēvocātor, agent-n. f. ēvocāre: see EVOCATE.] One who evocates or evokes; esp. one who evokes or calls up a spirit.

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1794.  T. Taylor, Pausanias, I. 305. [He] went to Phigalea, to the Arcadian evocators of souls.

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1817.  Byron, Manfred, II. ii. 188. He … roused The Arcadian Evocators to compel The indignant shadow to depose her wrath.

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1835.  Blackw. Mag., XXXVIII. 647. Imagination … like an olden Evocator rears The gorgeous phantoms of forgotten years.

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