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NOUN   magus | magi
magus [as a priest also: Magus]Magus {m}
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magus [sorcerer]Zauberer {m}
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Magus <I> [also: magus] [Tarot card]
Magier {n} <I> [Tarotkarte]
zool.T
magus cone [Conus magus, syn.: C. augur, C. borneensis, Pionoconus magus, Vituliconus augur]
Zauberkegel {m} [Zauber-Kegelschnecke]
zool.T
magus cone [Conus magus, syn.: C. augur, C. borneensis, Pionoconus magus, Vituliconus augur]
Zauber-Conus {m} [Zauber-Kegelschnecke]
zool.T
magus cone [Conus magus, syn.: C. augur, C. borneensis, Pionoconus magus, Vituliconus augur]
Zauberkegelschnecke / Zauber-Kegelschnecke {f}
zool.T
magus gibbula [Gibbula magus, syn.: Trochus tuberculatus]
Zauberbuckel {m} [Meeresschneckenart]
zool.T
magus gibbula [Gibbula magus, syn.: Trochus tuberculatus]
Zauberbuckelschnecke {f} [Meeresschneckenart]
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  • Magus {m} = magus [as a priest also: Magus]
  • Das Erbe des Magus = The Quest [Wilbur Smith]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • His flamboyant biography, his relationships with Queen Elizabeth I's royal magus Sir John Dee and the Emperor Rudolf II, and his claims of great alchemical skill and the ability to communicate with angels have all led to his relative notoriety among historians.
  • "Monas Hieroglyphica" (or "The Hieroglyphic Monad") is a book by John Dee, the Elizabethan magus and court astrologer of Elizabeth I of England, published in Antwerp in 1564.
  • Ziconotide, a pain reliever 1,000 times as powerful as morphine, was initially isolated from the venom of the magician cone snail, "Conus magus".
  • It was a technical term, meaning magus, and like its synonym "gabr" (of uncertain etymology) originally had no pejorative implications.
  • Zarastra is worshiped now as a magus, and prays. His meditation is broken by Varedha who has pursued him to the mountain and swears her love for him.

  • A set of "irregularly-shaped Tarot cards" he designed was apparently used for the degree certificates for a branch of the Ordo Templi Orientis founded by occult "magus" Aleister Crowley.
  • Derived from "Conus magus", a cone snail, it is the synthetic form of an ω-conotoxin peptide.
  • In Irish legend Simon Magus came to be associated with Druidism.
  • Salinosporamides are derived from "Salinispora tropica". Ziconotide is derived from the sea snail "Conus magus".
  • She also became a friend, correspondent and frequent visitor of the scientist and magus John Dee.

  • It is similar to "Gibbula magus" and has often been considered in the past a synonym of this species. But it is somewhat smaller and the color variations are different.
  • "Tremex magus" is a species sawfly, native to most of Europe and parts of Russia.
  • He was critically acclaimed by his contemporaries, Camil Petrescu calling him "the leader" of their generation, Barbu Brezianu its "herald", Mircea Eliade its "magus".
  • A Metamorphmagus (a portmanteau of "metamorph" and "magus") is a witch or wizard born with the innate ability to change some or all of their appearance at will.
  • "Volkhovnik" (from [...] , 'sorcerer, shaman, magus') was an Old Russian book of divinatory nature which included collections of signs and their interpretations.

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