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Magus - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

magus

/ˈmeɪɡəs/ /ˈmeɪɡəs/

Definition:

A magician, sorcerer, or wise man, especially in ancient Persia or the East.

Synonyms:

sorcerer, wizard, sage, enchanter

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

novice, layman

Common Collocations:

ancient magus, powerful magus, wise magus

Derivatives:

magi, magic

Usage Tips:

Use "magus" to refer to a learned or mystical figure, often in historical or fantasy contexts.

Common Phrases:

the three Magi, Magus of the East

Etymology:

From Latin "magus," borrowed from Greek "magos," meaning a Persian priest or sorcerer.

Examples:

  • 1. The magus cast a spell under the moonlight.
  • 2. Legends speak of a wise magus who lived in the mountains.
  • 3. The villagers sought help from the mysterious magus.
  • 4. A magus once traveled through these lands long ago.

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