Definitions for cabalists

cabalists cab·a·list

Spelling: [kab-uh-list]
IPA: /ˈkæb ə lɪst/

Cabalists is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 370 anagrams from letters in cabalists (aabcilsst).

Definitions for cabalists

noun

  1. a student of or expert in the cabala.
  2. a person who is well-versed or highly skilled in obscure or esoteric matters.
  3. a member of a cabal.
  4. a student of or expert in the cabala.
  5. a person who is well-versed or highly skilled in obscure or esoteric matters.
  6. a member of a cabal.

Origin of cabalists

1525-35; Medieval Latin cabbalista, equivalent to cabbala cabala + Latin -ista -ist

Examples for cabalists

The cruelties then performed by the cabalist on a he-goat are too loathsome to transcribe.

I suspected the enchanting Jahel to have been sent by the cabalist to play the part of a Salamander with me.

Three weeks had elapsed since he quitted the cavern of the cabalist.

Here he was received with hospitality and rapidly gained fame as a cabalist and worker of miracles.

Often and anxiously the cabalist shot a glance at his companion, and then again relapsed into reverie.

Among the victims was the cabalist Samson of Ostropol, who was greatly revered by the people.

After all, an astrologer,—nay, a cabalist—is not so monstrous a prodigy in the nineteenth century!

The cabalist started up, seized him, and held him in his careful grasp, foaming and in convulsions.

The ill-fated cabalist was sent to jail on the charge of careless handling of fire during his pyrotechnic experiments .

Three weeks had elapsed since he quitted the cavern of the cabalist.

The ill-fated cabalist was sent to jail on the charge of careless handling of fire during his pyrotechnic experiments .

Often and anxiously the cabalist shot a glance at his companion, and then again relapsed into reverie.

Among the victims was the cabalist Samson of Ostropol, who was greatly revered by the people.

The cruelties then performed by the cabalist on a he-goat are too loathsome to transcribe.

The cabalist started up, seized him, and held him in his careful grasp, foaming and in convulsions.

After all, an astrologer,—nay, a cabalist—is not so monstrous a prodigy in the nineteenth century!

I suspected the enchanting Jahel to have been sent by the cabalist to play the part of a Salamander with me.

Here he was received with hospitality and rapidly gained fame as a cabalist and worker of miracles.

Word Value for cabalists
Scrable

12

Words with friends

15

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