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............................................................1. magician(n.) جادوگر، مجوسی............................................................2. wizard(n.) جادو گر، جادو، طلسم گر، نابغه............................................................3. magusمجوس، مو، موبد، جادوگر، ساحر............................................................4. Magian(adj. & n.) جادوگر، مجوسی
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magian — adj. & n. adj. of the magi or Magi. n. 1 a magus or Magus. 2 a magician. Derivatives: magianism n. Etymology: L magus: see MAGUS … Useful english dictionary
Magian — I. noun Date: 1578 magus II. adjective Date: 1716 of or relating to the Magi • Magianism noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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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
Zoroastrianism — /zawr oh as tree euh niz euhm, zohr /, n. an Iranian religion, founded c600 B.C. by Zoroaster, the principal beliefs of which are in the existence of a supreme deity, Ahura Mazda, and in a cosmic struggle between a spirit of good, Spenta Mainyu,… … Universalium
Magi — • The wise men from the East who came to adore Jesus in Bethlehem (Matthew 2) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Magi Magi † … Catholic encyclopedia
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