magus

[ˈmeɪɡəs]

magus Definition

  • 1a member of the Zoroastrian priestly caste of the Medes and Persians
  • 2a sorcerer or magician

Using magus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "magus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The magus performed an impressive magic trick.

  • Example

    In ancient Persia, the magi were highly respected members of society.

  • Example

    The magus cast a spell to summon a demon.

  • Example

    The magus was known for his ability to communicate with spirits.

magus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for magus

Phrases with magus

  • the three magi

    the wise men who brought gifts to the infant Jesus in the New Testament

    Example

    The story of the three magi is often told during Christmas.

  • magus opus

    a great work of art or literature

    Example

    The novel was considered the author's magus opus.

  • a nickname for the Swedish mystic Emanuel Swedenborg

    Example

    The magus of the north claimed to have had visions of heaven and hell.

Origins of magus

from Latin 'magus', from Greek 'magos', from Old Persian 'maguš', meaning 'a member of a priestly caste'

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Summary: magus in Brief

The term 'magus' [ˈmeɪɡəs] refers to a member of the Zoroastrian priestly caste of the Medes and Persians, or a sorcerer or magician. It has been used to describe figures such as the three magi who visited the infant Jesus, and the Swedish mystic Emanuel Swedenborg, known as the magus of the north.