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2 Magi
[ʼmeɪʤaɪ] nplthe \Magi die Weisen aus dem Morgenland, die Heiligen Drei Könige -
3 magical
his effect on children is \magical er wirkt magisch auf Kinder;\magical powers Zauberkräfte fplher smile has some sort of \magical quality ihr Lächeln kann verzaubern -
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2) ( extraordinarily) wundervoll, zauberhaft -
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adjective(of magic) magisch; (resembling magic) zauberhaftthe effect was magical — das wirkte [wahre] Wunder
* * *1) (produced by, or as if by, the art of magic: magical power.) magisch2) (fascinating; charming or very beautiful: a magical experience.) zauberhaft* * *magi·cal[ˈmæʤɪkəl]his effect on children is \magical er wirkt magisch auf Kinder\magical powers Zauberkräfte plher smile has some sort of \magical quality ihr Lächeln kann verzaubern* * *['mdZIkəl]adjpowers, attraction, light magisch; atmosphere unwirklichthe effect was magical — das wirkte (wahre) Wunder; (visually) die Wirkung war zauberhaft
* * ** * *adjective(of magic) magisch; (resembling magic) zauberhaftthe effect was magical — das wirkte [wahre] Wunder
* * *adj.magisch adj.zauberisch adj. -
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adverb magisch* * *magi·cal·ly[ˈmæʤɪkli]2. (extraordinarily) wundervoll, zauberhaft* * *['mdZIkəlI]advwunderbar* * *adv.magisch adv.märchenhaft adv. -
7 might (N.)
germ. magana-; magī-; magina-; mahti-; mahtu-ы{(V.)}germ. mætan; mugan -
8 power (N.)
germ. abala-; abala-; afala-; afala-; aljana-; huni; krafta-; krafti-; kraftu-; magī-; mahti-; mahtu-; nærþa?; rīkja-; rīkjadæma-; starkī-; starkiþæ; starkæ-; strangī-; strangiþæ; walda-; waldi-------------------------------------have powergerm. hairisæn; tawjan------------------------------------power {(N.)} of fightinggerm. waigæ
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Magi — [mā′jī΄] pl.n. sing. Magus [mā′gəs] [L, pl. of magus < Gr magos < OPers magus (or Iran magu ), member of a priestly caste, magician < IE base * magh , to be able > MIGHT2, L machina] 1. members of a priestly caste of ancient Media and … English World dictionary
Magi — Magian /may jee euhn/, adj. /may juy/, n. pl., sing. Magus / geuhs/ 1. (sometimes l.c.) the wise men, generally assumed to be three in number, who paid homage to the infant Jesus. Matt. 2:1 12. Cf. Balthazar (def. 1), Caspar (def. 1) … Universalium