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1 magus
magical. -
2 magicus
magicus adj., μαγικόσ, of magic, magical: artes, V.: lingua, skilled in incantations, O.: chordae, mysterious, Iu.: terrores, superstitious, H.* * *magica, magicum ADJmagic, magical -
3 magus
magus adj. [1 magus], magic, magical: artes, O.: Venena maga, H., dub.* * *Imaga, magum ADJmagic, magicalIIwise/learned man; magician (Persian); astrologer -
4 herbifer
herbifer fera, ferum, adj. [herba+1 FER-], producing grass, grassy: colles, O.: Acis, O.* * *herbifera, herbiferum ADJfull of grass or herbs; bearing magical or medicinal plants -
5 magus
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 -
6 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.* * *Ivenefica, veneficum ADJpoisoning, poisonous; of/connected with sorcery/charms, sorcerous, magicIIpoisoner; sorcerer, wizard, enchanter; mixer of poisons; rogue -
7 venēnum
venēnum ī, n a strong potion, juice, drug (old): qui venenum malum fecit: (avaritia) quasi venenis malis imbuta, etc., S.—A destructive potion, poison, venom: ipsius veneni quae ratio fingitur?: mulierem veneno interfecit: herbae nigri cum lacte veneni, V.: utrum, H.—A magical potion, charm: sibi venenis erepta memoria: pallet nostris Aurora venenis, O.: dira Medeae, H.: Thessala, H.—Charm, seduction: Occultum inspires ignem fallasque veneno (i. e. amoris), V.—A coloring material, color, dye, paint: Alba nec Assyrio fucatur lana veneno, V.: Tarentinum, H.—Fig., a mischief, evil, pest, bane: discordia ordinum est venenum urbis huius, L.: vitae, Ct.—Virulence, bitterness: Rupili, H.: lingua suffusa veneno, O.* * *poison; drug -
8 achaemenis
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9 astriotes
precious stone (w/magical properties); (OLS says neuter) -
10 charitonblepharon
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11 coracesia
magical herb; (said to make water freeze L+S) -
12 pythonicus
pythonica, pythonicum ADJprophetic; magical -
13 veneficus
poisonous, magical / witch, wizard, caster of spells -
14 achaemenis
ăchaemĕnis, ĭdis, f., = achaimenis, an amber-colored plant in India, used in magical arts, Plin. 24, 17, 102; 26, 4, 9; App. Herb. 56. -
15 Amphion
Amphīon, ŏnis, m., = Amphiôn, son of Antiope by Jupiter, king of Thebes, and husband of Niobe; renowned for his music. by the magical power of which the stones came together for the building of the walls of Thebes, Hyg. Fab. 6 and 7; Hor. A. P. 394. He killed himself on account of grief for the loss of his children, who had been slain by the arrows of Apollo and Diana, Ov. M. 6, 221; 6, 271; 6, 402:Amphionis arces,
i. e. Thebes, id. ib. 15, 427.—Whence, Amphīŏnĭus, a, um, adj., Amphionian:Amphioniae lyrae,
Prop. 1, 9, 10. -
16 Amphionius
Amphīon, ŏnis, m., = Amphiôn, son of Antiope by Jupiter, king of Thebes, and husband of Niobe; renowned for his music. by the magical power of which the stones came together for the building of the walls of Thebes, Hyg. Fab. 6 and 7; Hor. A. P. 394. He killed himself on account of grief for the loss of his children, who had been slain by the arrows of Apollo and Diana, Ov. M. 6, 221; 6, 271; 6, 402:Amphionis arces,
i. e. Thebes, id. ib. 15, 427.—Whence, Amphīŏnĭus, a, um, adj., Amphionian:Amphioniae lyrae,
Prop. 1, 9, 10. -
17 astroites
astrŏītes, ae, m., = astroitês, an unknown precious stone of magical power, Plin. 37, 9, 49, § 133. -
18 bitumen
bĭtūmen, ĭnis, n. [cf. Sanscr. gatu, gum], bitumen, a kind of mineral pitch found in Palestine and Babylon, Gr. atphaltos, Plin. 35, 15, 51, § 178 sq.; Tac. H. 5, 6; 5, 17; Just. 1, 2, 7; Vitr. 2, 6; Lucr. 6, 808; Verg. G. 3, 451; Ov. M. 9, 660; 14, 792; Vitr. 8, 3, 1 sqq.:Judaicum,
Veg. 1, 20, 1; 3, 56, 2; 5, 83, 3;6, 14, 1: Apollonium,
id. 6, 14, 1; Vulg. Gen. 6, 14.—For magical or religious use, Verg. E. 8, 82; Hor. Epod. 5, 82; Claud. VI. Cons. Hon. 325. -
19 catanance
cătănancē, ēs, f., = katanankê, a plant used in magical love potions, Plin. 27, 8, 35, § 57. -
20 charitonblepharon
chărĭtonblĕphăron, i, n., = Charitôn-blepharon (eyelids of the Graces), a magical plant producing love, Plin. 13, 25, 52, § 142.
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