Magicianry
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 The state of being, or art of, a magician. uncountable
"I was not verry perticularly attached to Mr. Van Buren before, although I thought highly of him, and had never heeded the cry about Magicianry, be[li]eving as I did that it was founded only in the over heatedness of partizan zeal—But now I must confess that I would not be displeased to see him taken up and Elected (as he most assuredly would be) Vice President."
Example
More examples"I was not verry perticularly attached to Mr. Van Buren before, although I thought highly of him, and had never heeded the cry about Magicianry, be[li]eving as I did that it was founded only in the over heatedness of partizan zeal—But now I must confess that I would not be displeased to see him taken up and Elected (as he most assuredly would be) Vice President."
Etymology
From magician + -ry.
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