Associations to the word «Magi»
Noun
- Adoration
- Nativity
- Herod
- Conus
- Lancer
- Bethlehem
- Crucifixion
- Astrology
- Pons
- Magician
- Sorcerer
- Cal
- Druid
- Homo
- Simon
- Innocent
- Alchemist
- Divination
- Herodotus
- Visitation
- Fresco
- Crowley
- Mage
- Muir
- Pliny
- Darius
- Sorcery
- Baptism
- Persia
- Hermes
- Magic
- Medici
- Barrett
- Persian
- Shepherd
- Vinci
- Gift
- Cally
- Pseudo
- Celestial
- Wizard
- Leonardo
- Linnaeus
- Gospel
- Virgin
- Eucharist
- Gauntlet
- Heresy
- Messiah
- Infinity
- Apostle
- Jesus
- Chaos
- Franc
- Katharine
- Eliot
- Dee
- Pharaoh
- Isis
- Cyrus
- Fra
- Garth
- Testament
- Magnus
- Avalon
- Priesthood
- Bosch
- Masterpiece
- Faust
- Christ
- Madonna
- Depicting
- Matthew
- Healer
- Procession
- Filippo
- Incense
- Lore
- Mutant
- Bard
- Horus
- Magdalene
- Synonym
- Ascension
- Jew
- Resurrection
Wiktionary
MAGUS, noun. (common usage) magician, and derogatorily sorcerer, trickster, conjurer, charlatan
MAGUS, noun. (special usage) a Zoroastrian priest
Dictionary definition
MAGUS, noun. A magician or sorcerer of ancient times.
MAGUS, noun. A member of the Zoroastrian priesthood of the ancient Persians.
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