Associations to the word «Magus»
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.
Wise words
Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed.
Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be
well.