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On some drawings there are figures and symbols considered to be cabbalistic.
Malone could not read much of it, but what he did decipher was portentous and cabbalistic enough.
The soothsayers make Cabbalistic processions and proceed to the exorcism.
I was thinking of Raymond's inner room, and the cabinet painted with Cabbalistic signs.
He wrote a cabbalistic work and a prayer, which is printed in Hebrew and German language.
The word in Renaissance magic came to refer to any astrological, cabbalistic or magical sign or symbol.
Israfil appears in cabbalistic lore as well as 19th-century Occultism.
Then he removed it and held it aloft, the narrow strip of Cabbalistic numbers and symbols glowing red hot.
There was a wide circle, and inside it, Misquamacus had drawn dozens of cabbalistic symbols and figures.
When not so transfixed, they often sit at tables, strewn with computer outputs over which they pore like possessed students of a cabbalistic text.
Allocating them to niches of higher or lower favour on a cabbalistic tree, they claimed to detect some principle of metamorphosis.
Shabbazi's other writing include a treatise on astrology and a cabbalistic commentary on the Torah.
The cabinet was painted with a number of odd signs, tailed and whorled, among what appeared to be pentagons and circles; Cabbalistic symbols.
The Livorno (Leghorn) tradition, however, includes many of the cabbalistic additions found in most other Sephardi traditions.
The looping whip that shoelaced the mouth of the mutilated Marine was branded with a frieze of miniature cabbalistic hexes.
In one series of his works Ofek used mirrors to project Hebrew letters, words with religious or cabbalistic significance, and other images onto soil or man-made structures.
Girona was the Euro-capital of cabbalistic theology in the Middle Ages and remains the most atmospheric Jewish quarter in Spain.
As compared with other Sephardic groups, the minhag of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews is characterised by a relatively low number of cabbalistic additions.
Then the parrot, returning its master's gaze with an unflinching eye, would murmur the cabbalistic word, and Henri's soul would be filled with the memory of his lost happiness.
Next, Bernard asks the Minister to approve a regulatory amendment that is couched in such oblique, cabbalistic civil service language that Hacker calls it "piddling gobbledegook".
A metal pennant hung above the radiator grille: silver SS lightning flashes on a black background; in one corner, like a cabbalistic symbol, the gothic letter K.
He is now best known as the translator for Pico della Mirandola of the Bibliotheca Cabalistica, a large compilation of cabbalistic literature.
For this most unspontaneous of artists, it is better to have a bad reason for something - a tenuous or cabbalistic reason - than to depend on chance, subjectivity and the moment.
Each wall had been elaborately and beautifully carved with Cabbalistic numbers and symbols; but there was no vaulted cathedral roof above their heads, just a small pentagram of rapidly darkening sky.