familiar spirit
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Definition
Noun: A familiar spirit is a supernatural entity, often believed to take the form of an animal, that serves as a magical assistant, companion, and helper to a witch, wizard, or practitioner of magic.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- In folklore, a witch's familiar spirit was said to carry out her commands and spy on her neighbors.
- The black cat was suspected of being the sorcerer's familiar spirit, aiding him in his enchantments.
- Historical accounts of witch trials often mention an animal familiar spirit as proof of a pact with dark forces.
Advanced Usage
- "To have a familiar spirit": This phrase describes the state of a magical practitioner being attended by such a spirit.
- The old crone was feared because she was said to have a familiar spirit.
- The concept is central to many works of fantasy fiction, where a wizard's power is often symbolized by their relationship with their familiar spirit.
Variants and Related Words
- Familiar (noun): A common shortened form of "familiar spirit."
- The wizard's familiar was an owl.
- Famulus (noun): A less common, historical term for a servant or assistant, sometimes used in magical contexts.
Synonyms
- Imp: A small, mischievous demon or spirit.
- Daemon (or Daimon): A guiding spirit or lesser deity in classical mythology, sometimes conflated with the concept of a familiar.
- Fetch: In some folklore, a supernatural double or apparition; in other contexts, it can mean a witch's familiar.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "To be in league with a familiar spirit": An idiom meaning to be conspiring with supernatural or malevolent forces.
- The villagers accused him of being in league with a familiar spirit.
Noun
- a spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assistant to a witch or wizard