"Magic" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
In English statutes, witch-craft and sorcery
Alt. of Magical
A comprehensive name for all of the pretended arts which
claim to produce effects by the assistance of supernatural beings, or
departed spirits, or by a mastery of secret forces in nature attained
by a study of occult science, including enchantment, conjuration,
witchcraft, sorcery, necromancy, incantation, etc.
The greatest joys are found not only in what we do and feel, but also in what we hope for.
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To gain an ascendency over by charms or incantations; to affect (esp. to injure) by witchcraft or sorcery.
Read the complete definitionDivination by the assistance, or supposed assistance, of evil spirits, or the power of commanding evil spirits; magic; necromancy; witchcraft; …
Read the complete definitionusúg - Witchcraft, sorcery, spell, charm; to bewitch, cast a spell upon, cause stomachache or diarrhoea. Ginusúg siá, konó, ni …
Read the complete definitionThe practices or art of witches; sorcery; enchantments; intercourse with evil spirits.
Read the complete definitionSorcery; enchantment; witchcraft.
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