sigil

[ˈsɪdʒ.əl]

sigil Definition

  • 1a symbol or design considered to have magical powers
  • 2a sign or seal supposedly endowed with magical powers

Using sigil: Examples

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

  • Example

    The wizard drew a sigil on the ground before casting the spell.

  • Example

    The talisman was inscribed with a powerful sigil.

  • Example

    The ancient manuscript contained many sigils and symbols of power.

sigil Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sigil

  • chaos sigil

    a type of sigil used in chaos magic, a form of occultism that emphasizes the use of belief systems and personal willpower to achieve desired outcomes

    Example

    The chaos magician created a sigil to help him find his lost keys.

  • a sigil associated with a particular planet in astrology or magic

    Example

    The alchemist used a planetary sigil to invoke the power of Mercury in his experiment.

  • a sigil associated with an angel in angelic magic or mysticism

    Example

    The mystic used an angelic sigil to communicate with the archangels.

Origins of sigil

from Latin 'sigillum', meaning 'seal'

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Summary: sigil in Brief

'Sigil' [ˈsɪdʒ.əl] refers to a symbol or design believed to possess magical powers. It is often used in occult practices, such as chaos magic, astrology, and mysticism. Examples include 'The wizard drew a sigil on the ground before casting the spell.' and 'The ancient manuscript contained many sigils and symbols of power.'