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contagious magic
noun
- magic that attempts to affect a person through something once connected with them, such as a shirt once worn by the person or a footprint left in the sand; a branch of sympathetic magic based on the belief that things once in contact are in some way permanently so, however separated physically they may subsequently become. Compare imitative magic.
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The examples from this last group illustrate Frazers distinction between contagious magic and imitative magic.
From Project Gutenberg
According to Frazer this may be practised by itself, whereas contagious magic as a rule presupposes the imitative.
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