spookist

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English

Etymology

From spook +‎ -ist.

Noun

spookist (plural spookists)

  1. (informal) A spiritualist or medium.
    • (Can we date this quote?), Margot Asquith, An Autobiography:
      My father had a horror of girls' schools (and if he could “get through”—to use the orthodox expression of the spookists—he would find all his opinions on this subject more than justified by the manners, morals and learning of the young ladies of the present day) []
    • 2011, Stuart C. Cumberland, That Other World, page 18:
      The foolish, credulous dupes never for a moment consider the utter incongruousness of the association of their beloved dead or missing with these professional 'spookists.'