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['madʒi]sostantivo maschile pluralei (tre Re) Magi — the Magi, the three Wise Men
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* * *m. stomach, belly, = kviðr.* * *a, m. [A. S. maga; Engl. maw; O. H. G. maho; Germ. magen; Dan. mave]:—the maw, stomach, Nj. 27: þeir báru sinn varning brott í mögum sínum, Þorf. Karl. i. 242, Fbr. 56 new Ed., Fas. iii. 223, v. l.; opt fær hlægis manni heimskum magi … kunna mál síns maga, Hm. 19, 20; grá-magi, rauð-magi.COMPDS: magabragð, magafyllr, magaskegg. -
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magic, magic* * *subst. magic (f.eks.black magic; white magic
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f sgt (GD magii) 1. (czary) magic, sorcery- biała magia white magic- czarna magia black magic- praktykować magię to practise magic- zajmować się magią to practise magic2. (siła oddziaływania) magic- magia słów/liczb/wspomnień the magic of words/numbers/memories- w niej jest jakaś magia there’s something magical about her■ coś jest dla kogoś czarną magią sth is a closed book to sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > magi|a
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m 1. (iluzjonista) magician, conjurer 2. pot., żart. (fachowiec) handyman; mr. fix-it żart.- przyjdzie magik i naprawi telefon a handyman will come and repair the telephoneThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > magi|k
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12 mägi
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13 Magi Nation Deck Awards
Science fiction MNDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Magi Nation Deck Awards
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a, m. ‘grey-maw,’ a stone grig, cyclopterus, Bjarn. 42, 43. -
18 harð-magi
a, m. ‘hard-maw,’ a nickname, Fms. vii. 217. harð-mannligr, adj. hardy, manly, Fb. i. 168, Krók. 68. -
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20 hrís-magi
a, m. a nickname, Ld. 216.
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