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magus, i, m., (1) magian, magus, wise-man, Mt. 2:1, ff.; (2) sorcerer, A. 8:9; 13:6 ff.* -
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magus ī, m, μάγοσ, a Magian, learned man and magician (among the Persians), C.: artes magorum, of magicians, O., H., Iu.* * *Imaga, magum ADJmagic, magicalIIwise/learned man; magician (Persian); astrologer -
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1. I.In the masc., a Magian, a learned man and magician among the Persians:II.ei magos dixisse, quod genus sapientum et doctorum habebatur in Persis,
Cic. Div. 1, 23, 46; 1, 41, 90; id. Leg. 2, 10, 26; id. N. D. 1, 16, 43 al.:Augur, schoenobates, medicus, magus, omnia novit,
Juv. 3, 77;App. d. Dog. 1, 3, p. 186: nam si (quod ego apud plurimos lego), Persarum linguā magus est, qui nostrā sacerdos, etc.,
id. Mag. 25, p. 290, 20.—In the fem., a female magician, enchantress: cantusque artesque magarum, v. l. Ov. M. 7, 195 (al. leg. magorum): Circe maga famosissima, Aug. Civ. Dei, 18, 17.2.măgus, a, um, adj. [1. magus], magic, magical ( poet.):artes,
Ov. Am. 1, 8, 5:manus, id. Med. fac. 36: carmen,
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1) Общая лексика: волхв, волшебник, волшебный, маг, относящийся к волхвам2) Религия: (= Magus) волхв, (Of or relating to the Magi) волховской -
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2) Religion: Magian (= Magus), magus ( Member of an ancient Persian clan specializing in cultic activities)3) Literature: The Magus ( J. Fowles) -
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ч1) ( чарівник) magician, wizard, thaumaturg(e), theurgist -
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1. n волшебник, маг, чародей, колдун2. n редк. мудрец3. n фокусникСинонимический ряд:conjurer (noun) archimage; charmer; conjurer; diviner; enchanter; illusionist; mage; magian; magus; necromancer; prestidigitator; shaman; soothsayer; sorcerer; theurgist; trickster; voodoo; voodooist; warlock; witch; wizardАнтонимический ряд: -
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magus, mage, Magian, magician; conjurer, conjuror, theurgist, wonder-workerверховный маг (у персидских магов или огнепоклонников) — archimage, archimagus
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(жрец) Magus (pl. Magi), Magian, wise man(вълшебник) sorcerer* * *маг,* * *magus; Magi* * *1. (вълшебник) sorcerer 2. (жрец) Magus (pl. Magi), Magian, wise man -
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Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `member of the Median priests, `Magian', as appellative `dream-interpreter, sorcerer, deceiver' (Hdt., Heraclit., S. [ Μᾶγος A. Pers. 318]), also adj. `magical, enchanting' (Philostr., AP); ἀρχι-μάγος `upper-magian' (Epigr. Hypaipa; cf. S. Wikander Feuerpriester in Kleinasien und Iran [Lund 1946] 49 f.).Compounds: ἀρχι-μάγος `upper-magian' (Epigr. Hypaipa; cf. S. Wikander Feuerpriester in Kleinasien und Iran, Lund 1946, 49 f.).Derivatives: μαγικός `belonging to the Magians, magic' (LXX, Plu.), μαγιανός `magic, enchanted' (pap. Ia; after Άσιανός), μαγέταν αὑλόν τὸν μαγεύοντα τοὺς ἀκροωμένους H.; μαγεύω `behave as Magian, enchant' (E., hell.) with μαγεία (- ία) `teachings of the Magians, Magic' (Pl. Alc., Thphr., Act. Ap.), μαγ-εύματα pl. `id.' (E.), - ευτής = μάγος (D. C.), - ευτικός `regarding the Magians, Magic' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 135, 137, 140).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Iran.Etymology: From Iranian; cf. OP. Maguš (Av. moγu-) name of a Median people with priestly functions; appellatival meaning unknown, so without etymology.Page in Frisk: 2,156-157Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μάγος
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1) ист. magus; Magian (жрец)
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Μάγος [ᾰ], ου, ὁ, Magian, one of a Median tribe, Hdt.1.101, Str. 15.3.1: hence, as belonging to this tribe,2 one of the priests and wise men in Persia who interpreted dreams, Hdt.7.37, al., Arist.Fr. 36, Phoen.1.5, Ev.Matt.2.1.3 enchanter, wizard, esp. in bad sense, impostor, charlatan, Heraclit.14, S.OT 387, E.Or. 1498 (lyr.), Pl.R. 572e, Act.Ap.13.6, Vett. Val.74.17: also fem., Luc.Asin.4, AP 5.15 (Marc. Arg.).II μάγος, ον, as Adj., magical,μάγψ τέχνῃ πράττειν τι Philostr.VA1.2
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אַמְגֹּושָׁאm. (h. מָגֹוש) magus, magian, a Persian priest and interpreter of dreams; magician, sorcerer. Targ. Y. I Ex. 7:15; 8:16.B. Beth. 58a. Yoma 35a (Ḥull.62b) פרוה א׳ Parvah is the name of a Persian magus after whom the cell in the Temple was named.Sabb.75a א׳ רב ושמואל Var. (read אַמְגּוּשְׁתָּא).Pl. אַמְגֹּושֵׁי. Snh.98a אי בטלי יהירי בטלי א׳ when (in Israel) the haughty shall cease to exist, the magians (among the Persians) shall cease.
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