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Summoner logo #10101) Bailiff, on occasion 2) Mac OS game 3) Process server 4) THQ game 5) Windows game
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Summoner logo #10101) Evocator
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Summoner logo #21000 A summoner was an officer of an ecclesiastical court, usually that of a bishop or an archdeacon, whose job it was to deliver a summons to an offending member of the diocese. Offenses dealt with by such courts included `sins of immorality, witchcraft, usury, simony, neglect of the sacraments, and withholding tithes or offering`. ...
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Summoner logo #21000[Wicca] The Summoner, sometimes called a Fetch is a position in many traditional Wiccan covens. The primary, or at least most evident, function of the Summoner is to call other coven members to a meeting or ritual. The summoner is also responsible for all inter-coven communication and traditionally is the only member of a coven who will kno...
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Summoner logo #21000[video game] Mac OS After the bankruptcy of THQ in December 2012, the Summoner franchise was acquired by Nordic Games, who have since published Summoner on GOG.com on February 25, 2014 and the Steam Digital Distribution platform on March 12, 2014. ==Gameplay== In addition to the main storyline, there are over twenty side quests that may be ...
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Summoner logo #21002• (v. t.) One who summons; one who cites by authority; specifically, a petty officer formerly employed to summon persons to appear in court; an apparitor.
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Summoner logo #22385Medieval law courts were divided into civil courts that tried public offenses and ecclesiastical cou
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Summoner logo #20972Sum'mon·er noun [ Middle English somner , sompnour , Old French semoneor , French semonneur . See Summon , transitive verb ] One who summons; one who cites by authority; specifically, a petty officer formerly employed to summon persons to app...
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