
1) Acquainted 2) Acquainted with 3) Adapted 4) American play 5) Au fait 6) Aware 7) Beaten 8) Comfortable 9) Common and ordinary 10) Commonly known 11) Decipherable 12) Demon in television 13) Familiar with 14) Familiarized 15) French word used in English 16) Habituated 17) Identifiable 18) Known 19) Long-familiar
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1) Acquainted 2) Adjusted 3) Attuned 4) Companion 5) Comrade 6) Conversant 7) Demon 8) Documented 9) Famous 10) Folksy 11) Homelike 12) Informed 13) Known 14) Old 15) Ordinary 16) Pal 17) Playfellow 18) Playmate 19) Presumptuous 20) Recognized 21) Relaxed 22) Tovarich
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[Dungeons & Dragons] A familiar is a fictional creature in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game. A familiar is based on the concept of the familiar spirit or familiar animal, and serves spellcasting characters as a magical companion and servant. ==Advanced Dungeons & Dragons== In both first and second edition Advanced Dung...
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• (n.) An intimate; a companion. • (a.) Closely acquainted or intimate, as a friend or companion; well versed in, as any subject of study; as, familiar with the Scriptures. • (a.) Of or pertaining to a family; domestic. • (n.) An attendant demon or evil spirit. • (a.) Improperly acquainted; wrongly intimate. • (a.) Cha...
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in Western demonology, small animal or imp kept as a witch`s attendant, given to her by the devil or inherited from another witch. The familiar was ... [4 related articles]
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Demon or spirit believed to be the attendant of a witch or sorcerer. The familiar usually takes the form of an animal, for example, a black cat. ...
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A physical or astral creature or animal that has a psychic bond with a Witch.
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Fa·mil'iar noun 1. An intimate; a companion. « All my
familiars watched for my halting.»
Jer. xx. 10. 2. An attendant demon or evil spirit.
Shak. 3. (Court of Inquisition) A confidential officer employed in the service of the tribun...
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Fa·mil`iar adjective [ Middle English
familer ,
familier , French
familier , from Latin
familiaris , from
familia family. See
Family .]
1. Of or pertaining to a family; domestic. '
Familiar feuds.'
Byron. 2. Closely acquainte...
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[
adj] - within normal everyday experience 2. [adj] - well known or easily recognized 3. [adj] - having mutual interests or affections 4. [n] - a person attached to the household of a high official (as a pope or bishop) who renders service in return for support 5. [n] - a spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assista...
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adjective well known or easily recognized; `a familiar figure`; `familiar songs`; `familiar guests`
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