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magick

[ maj-ik ]

noun

  1. Archaic. magic.
  2. a power or effort associated with Wicca.


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And the Germans are noted for their tall, proper stature, and for their skill in magick.

I have often admired the mystical way of Pythagoras, and the secret Magick of numbers.

He is called "an excellent scholar, and well seene in the arte of magick."

Line 109: “magick” substituted for “mighty” as specified in the erratum notice.

Bishop Wilkins in his "Mathematical Magick" describes one of the many devices which have been invented with this end in view.

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