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  • 1 magicus

        magicus adj., μαγικόσ, of magic, magical: artes, V.: lingua, skilled in incantations, O.: chordae, mysterious, Iu.: terrores, superstitious, H.
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    magica, magicum ADJ
    magic, magical

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  • 2 magus

        magus adj.    [1 magus], magic, magical: artes, O.: Venena maga, H., dub.
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    I
    maga, magum ADJ
    magic, magical
    II
    wise/learned man; magician (Persian); astrologer

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  • 3 venēficium

        venēficium ī, n    [veneficus], a poisoning: qui tuis veneficiis remedia invenit: de veneficiis quaesitum est, L.—Magic, sorcery: id veneficiis Titiniae factum esse dicebat: Quosque veneficiis abstulit illa suis, O.: Esquilinum, H.
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    poisoning; magic/sorcery; crime of poisoning; mixing of poison; poisoned drink

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  • 4 venēficus

        venēficus adj.    [venenum+2 FAC-], poisoning, poisonous, sorcerous, magic, magical: verba, O.: percussor, Cu.—As subst m., a poisoner, sorcerer, wizard: Mihi res erat cum venefico.
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    I
    venefica, veneficum ADJ
    poisoning, poisonous; of/connected with sorcery/charms, sorcerous, magic
    II
    poisoner; sorcerer, wizard, enchanter; mixer of poisons; rogue

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  • 5 venēnātus

        venēnātus adj.    [P. of veneno], filled with poison, envenomed, poisonous, venomous: dentes, O.: vipera: sagittae, H.: venenatā carne capi.— Bewitched, enchanted, magic: virga, O.—Fig., venomous, bitter: Nulla venenato littera mixta ioco, O.
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    venenata, venenatum ADJ
    poisonous, venomous, filled with poison; poisoned; bewitched, enchanted, magic

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  • 6 Aeaeus

    Aeaeus, a, um, adj., = Aiaios.
    I.
    Belonging to Æa, in Colchis, Colchian:

    Circe, since Circe is said to have been earlier in Colchis,

    Verg. A. 3, 386; Ov. M. 4, 205.— Hence,
    B.
    Transf., belonging to Circe:

    artes,

    magic arts, such as Circe practised, Ov. Am. 2, 15, 10:

    carmina,

    magic words, charms, spells, id. ib. 1, 8, 5.—
    II.
    Aeaea puella, Calypso, because she had her residence in Aeaea, Prop. 4, 11, 31.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Aeaeus

  • 7 magice

    măgĭcē, ēs, f., = magikê (sc. technê), the magic art, magic, sorcery (post-Aug.): pariter utrasque artes effloruisse, medicinam [p. 1097] dico magicenque, Plin. 30, 1, 2, § 10; 30, 1, 2, § 7:

    magices factio,

    id. 30, 1, 2, § 11.

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  • 8 magicus

    măgĭcus, a, um, adj., = magikos, of or belonging to magic, magic, magical ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):

    artes,

    Verg. A. 4, 493:

    magicis auxiliis uti,

    Tib. 1, 8, 24:

    arma movere,

    Ov. M. 5, 197:

    superstitiones,

    Tac. A. 12, 59:

    vanitates,

    Plin. 30, 1, 1, § 1:

    herbae,

    id. 24, 17, 99, § 156:

    aquae,

    Prop. 4, 1, 102 (5, 1, 106): di magici, that were invoked by incantations (as Pluto, Hecate, Proserpine), Tib. 1, 2, 62; Luc. 6, 577:

    linguae,

    i. e. hieroglyphics, id. 3, 222;

    but lingua,

    skilled in incantations, Ov. M. 7, 330; Luc. 3, 224:

    cantus,

    Juv. 6, 610:

    magicae resonant ubi Memnone chordae,

    mysterious, id. 15, 5.

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  • 9 veneficium

    vĕnēfĭcĭum, ii, n. [veneficus].
    I.
    A poisoning:

    de veneficiis accusare,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 32, 90:

    qui tuis veneficiis remedia invenit,

    id. Phil. 13, 11, 25; id. Clu. 1, 1 sq.; Liv. 8, 18, 11; Val. Max. 2, 5, 3; Quint. 5, 7, 37; 5, 9, 11; 7, 3, 7:

    venefici damnari,

    Tac. A. 12, 66:

    deferre aliquem venefici reum,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 6, 8 al. —
    II.
    The preparation of magic potions, magic, sorcery: subito totam causam oblitus est:

    idque veneficiis et cantionibus Titiniae factum esse dicebat,

    Cic. Brut. 60, 217; cf.:

    quosque veneficiis abstulit illa (Medea) suis,

    Ov. H. 6, 150; Plin. 18, 6, 8, § 41 sq.; 25, 2, 5, § 10; Petr. 128.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > veneficium

  • 10 cantāmen

        cantāmen īnis, n    [canto], an incantation, Pr.
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    spell that is sung/chanted; magic sentence; spell, charm, incantation

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  • 11 cantō

        cantō āvī, ātus, āre. freq.    [cano].    I. Intrans., of men, to produce melodious sounds, sound, sing, play: Pamphilam Cantatum provocemus, T.: saltare et cantare: Arcades ambo Et cantare pares, V.: cantando victus, V.: non est Cantandum, i. e. there is no occasion for fiction, Iu.: structis avenis, O.: ad chordarum sonum, N.: tibiis, N.: ad manum histrioni, to accompany the actor, L.: gallis signum dedisse cantandi, to crow.—Of instruments, to sound, resound: Cantabat fanis, cantabat tibia ludis, O. —    II. Trans., with cognate acc., to sing, play, recite: Hymenaeum, T.: haec versibus isdem, drawl, Iu.: Nil praeter Calvum (i. e. Calvi carmina), H.: cantatum carmen, an incantation, O. —With definite obj., to sing, celebrate, praise in song<*> amicam, H.: proelia virginum, H.: Pythia (sc. certamina), H.: deum, Tb.: cantari dignus, V.—To reiterate, harp upon, warn against: harum mores, T.: istum Caesarem: totā cantabitur urbe, become a byword, H.—To use enchantments, practise incantations, enchant, charm: cantando rumpitur anguis, V.: cantata Luna, exorcised by magic, Pr.
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    I
    cantare, cantavi, cantatus V
    sing; play (roles/music); recite; praise, celebrate; forewarn; enchant, bewitch
    II

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  • 12 carmen

        carmen inis, n    [1 CAS-], a song, poem, verse, oracular response, prophecy, form of incantation, tune, air, lay, strain, note, sound (vocal or instrumental): canentes carmina, L.: Carmine vocali clarus, O.: lyrae, Pr.: per me concordant carmina nervis, O.: ferale, V.: cygnorum, O.: citharā carmina divides, H.: barbaricum, O. — Esp., a composition in verse, poem, poetry, verse, song: cantūs et carmina, melodies and words: Maeonii carminis alite, H.: tragicum, H.: carmina Livi, H.: Lydis remixto carmine tibiis, H.: famosum, abusive, H.: canere, to compose: pueris canto, H.: condere, H.: contexere: fingere, H.: docere, H.: ad umbilicum adducere, H. — Lyric poetry: Carmine tu gaudes, hic delectatur iambis, H.: Carmina compono, hic elegos, H. — A poetic inscription: carminibus templorum aditūs exornare: tumulo superaddite carmen, V.—A passage from a poem, poetical extract: audiens tam grande carmen: Euripideum illud.—An oracular response, prophecy, prediction: Cumaeum, V.: in libris Sibyllinis, L.—A charm, incantation: Carminibus Circe socios mutavit Ulixi, V.: veneficae Scientioris, H.: Auxiliare, O.—A form of speech, ceremonial phrase, formula (in religious or legal observances): quae (verba) longo effata carmine, L.: diro quodam carmine iurare, L.: cruciatūs carmina: lex horrendi carminis erat, of a dreadful form, L.: Appii Caeci carmen, a proverbial saying: magistri, a school-task for the memory: sacrum, L.
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    I
    card for wool/flax
    II
    song/music; poem/play; charm; prayer, incantation, ritual/magic formula; oracle

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  • 13 (frūx)

        (frūx) frūgis, f    [1 FVG-], fruit, produce, pulse, legumes (no nom sing.): tosta, O.: ilex Multā fruge pecus iuvet, H.: terra feta frugibus: fruges serimus: frugum perceptio: inventis frugibus: Lentiscus Ter fruges fundens: (gens) dulcedine frugum capta, L.: salsae fruges (i. e. mola salsa), V.: medicatae, magic herbs, V.—Fig., result, success, value: industriae: se ad frugem bonam recepisse, i. e. reformed: expertia frugis (sc. poëmata), worthless, H.: permodestus ac bonae frugi, i. e. of real merit ; see also frugi.

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  • 14 magus

        magus ī, m, μάγοσ, a Magian, learned man and magician (among the Persians), C.: artes magorum, of magicians, O., H., Iu.
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    I
    maga, magum ADJ
    magic, magical
    II
    wise/learned man; magician (Persian); astrologer

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  • 15 maleficus

        maleficus adj.    [male+2 FAC-], nefarious, vicious, wicked, criminal: homines.— Hurtful, injurious, noxious: malefici generis animalia, S.: natura, unpropitious, N.
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    I
    malefica -um, maleficior -or -us, maleficentissimus -a -um ADJ
    wicked, criminal, nefarious, evil; harmful, noxious, injurious; of black magic
    II
    criminal, wrongdoer; magician, enchanter, sorcerer (L+S)

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  • 16 malificus

        malificus    see maleficus.
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    malifica -um, malificentior -or -us, malificentissimus -a -um ADJ
    wicked, criminal, nefarious, evil; harmful, noxious, injurious; of black magic

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  • 17 medicātus

        medicātus adj.    [P. of medico], healing, medicinal, magic: fruges, V.: virga, O.: potio, Cu.: inguen, Iu.

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  • 18 mōly

        mōly —, n, μῶλυ, a magic herb, moly, O.
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    molyos/is N N
    plant (white flower and black root) (mythical used by Odysseus against Circe)

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  • 19 nēnia (naenia)

        nēnia (naenia) ae, f    a funeral song, song of lament, dirge, C.: absint inani funere neniae, H.— A mournful song, sorrowful ditty: Ceae retractes munera neniae, H.—A magic song, incantation: Marsa, H.—A popular song, cradle song, lullaby: puerorum, H.: legesne potius viles nenias? mere songs, Ph.

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  • 20 pōtiō

        pōtiō ōnis, f    [PO-], a drinking: in mediā potione exclamavit.— A drink, draught, potion: contemptissimis escis et potionibus: cum potione sitis depulsa est.— A poisonous draught, potion, philter: potione mulierem sustulit: haec potio torquet, Iu.: Non usitatis potionibus, magic potions, H.
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    drinking, drink

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