Associations to the word «Magus»
Noun
- Eternal
- Altar
- Nero
- Papacy
- Mystic
- Apparition
- Containment
- Kings
- Mazda
- Conte
- Lorenzo
- Eli
- Alchemy
- Miracle
- Priest
- Painting
- Priestess
- Wag
- Witchcraft
- Massacre
- Osiris
- Shrug
- Baptist
- Commemoration
- Troll
- Relic
- Rite
- Archangel
- Palazzo
- Caste
- Sect
- Florence
- Consort
- Journey
- Compendium
- Celt
- Feast
- Egypt
- Judgement
- Dreamer
- Homage
- Chariot
- Angel
- Solomon
- Hulk
- Bce
- Bastion
- Roth
- Plato
- Prophet
- Manifestation
- Levi
- Incarnation
- Orient
- Shaman
- Christianity
- Birth
- Adam
- Worship
- Wisdom
- Wise
- Mirror
- Witch
- Spouse
- Quinn
- Jak
- Martyr
- Della
- Sacrament
- Mag
- Giovanni
- Presentation
- Purity
- Christmas
- Andrea
- Zeal
- Christian
- Socrates
- Chapel
- Deduction
- Liturgy
- Panel
- Gem
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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