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familiar a demon attendant on a witch or conjuror: “Love is a familiar,” LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, i. 2. 162 ; “I think her old familiar is asleep,” 1 HENRY VI., iii. 2. 122 ; “he has a familiar under his tongue,” 2 HENRY VI., iv. 7. 101.

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    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry VI, 3.2
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