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cabalist

1

[ kab-uh-list ]

noun

  1. a spelling variant of kabbalist ( def ).


cabalist

2

[ kab-uh-list ]

noun

  1. a member of a cabal.
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of cabalist1

1635–45; perhaps < French cabaliste. See cabal, -ist
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Example Sentences

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They didn’t mention the Storm, the day these cabalists will be rounded up and executed.

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She tells Weiss that “he’s part hypnotist, part cabalist, a proponent of magnetism, and a theosophist.”

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Thus it seemed to the sophists, to the scholiasts, alchemists, cabalists, Talmudists, and to our own scientific science and to our artistic art.

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You needn’t be a pipe organ cabalist or an initiate of the new-music illuminati to be moved, even shaken, by Olivier Messiaen’s music for the instrument he played most of his life.

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For there is no mean to take in the true religion, and we must not fall into the extravagances of the gnomes and sylphs of the cabalists.

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