Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget

992. Sorcery — N. sorcery; occult art, occult sciences; magic, the

black art, necromancy, theurgy, thaumaturgy†; demonology, demonomy†, demonship†; diablerie [Fr.], bedevilment; witchcraft, witchery; glamor; fetishism, fetichism, feticism†; ghost dance, hoodoo; obi, obiism†; voodoo, voodooism; Shamanism (Esquimaux), vampirism; conjuration; bewitchery, exorcism, enchantment, mysticism, second sight, mesmerism, animal magnetism; od force, odylic force†; electrobiology†, clairvoyance; spiritualism, spirit rapping, table turning. divination &c (prediction) 511; sortilege†, ordeal, sortes Virgilianae†; hocus-pocus &c (deception) 545. V. practice sorcery &c n.; cast a nativity, conjure, exorcise, charm, enchant; bewitch, bedevil; hoodoo, voodoo; entrance, mesmerize, magnetize; fascinate &c (influence) 615; taboo; wave a wand; rub the ring, rub the lamp; cast a spell; call up spirits, call up spirits from the vasty deep; raise spirits from the dead. Adj. magic, magical; mystic, weird, cabalistic, talismanic, phylacteric†, incantatory; charmed &c v.; Circean, odylic†, voodoo.