Magic

"Magic" in Latin

magicus

(having supernatural talents, properties or qualities)

magicus

(producing extraordinary results; wonderful, amazing)

magicus

(featuring illusions that are usually performed for entertainment)

magus

(having supernatural talents, properties or qualities)

magus

(producing extraordinary results; wonderful, amazing)

magus

(featuring illusions that are usually performed for entertainment)

artes magae

(use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

artes magicae

(use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

carmen

(use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

carmen

(ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

magia

(use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

magia

(ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

magia

(something spectacular or wonderful)

magice

(use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

magice

(ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

magice

(something spectacular or wonderful)

praestīgiae

(illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

veneficium

(use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

veneficium

(ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

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