jugglery
Etymology
From Old French juglerie, jouglerie, from jouglere (“juggler”).
noun
- Witchcraft, sorcery; magical trickery, legerdemain.“Omens were expounded, dreams were interpreted, and other tricks of jugglery perhaps resorted to, by which the pretended adepts of the period deceived and fascinated their deluded followers.”
- Trickery or deception in general, or an instance of such.“What they call the Great War is over […] and yet what do we see around us? Nothing but strife and juggleries and hatred and contempt and discord wherever you look.”