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  • 31magus — [akin to Eng maid] : boy. Deriv. magathei virginity, magaths virgin, magula little boy. Comp. thiumagus …

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  • 32Magus — ma·gus || meɪgÉ™s n. one of the Magi, one of the wise men who came from the East to worship the baby Jesus (Biblical) …

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  • 33magus — ma·gus || meɪgÉ™s n. Zoroastrian priest of ancient Media and Persia; magician, sorcerer …

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  • 34magus — ma·gus …

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  • 35Magus — /ˈmeɪgəs/ (say mayguhs) noun Simon → Simon1 (def. 4) …

  • 36magus — /ˈmeɪgəs/ (say mayguhs) noun (plural magi /ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/ (say mayjuy)) 1. (also upper case) one of the Magi. 2. an ancient astrologer or magician. 3. a Zoroastrian priest. {Latin, from Greek magos, from Old Persian magys magician} …

  • 37Magus —    A member of a distinct Persian priestly cast of Medians who were well known as astrologers, diviners and magicians. See Witch …

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  • 38Magus of the North — See Hamann …

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  • 39Simon Magus — Der Fall des Simon Magus (unbekannter Künstler), Hildesheim, 1170 Simon Magus (auch Simon der Magier, Simon von Samarien oder Simon von Gitta; † 65, Rom) gilt als erster Häretiker der Kirche. Das Wenige, das über ihn bekannt ist, stammt aus… …

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  • 40Simon Magus — (Greek Σίμων ό μάγος), also known as Simon the Sorcerer and Simon of Gitta, is the name used by early Christian writers to refer to a person identified as a Samaritan proto Gnostic. The name was also used generically by early Christian writers to …

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