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Definitions of magus in various dictionaries:
noun - a magician or sorcerer of ancient times
noun - a member of the Zoroastrian priesthood of the ancient Persians
A member of the Zoroastrian priestly caste of the Medes and Persians.
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Another name for a sorcerer or a magician, originally it was a term for a "wise" Persian priest |
The term for a single one of the wise men who visited Jesus, it's also the title of a John Fowles novel |
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a member of a priestly caste of ancient Persia. |
a member of the Zoroastrian priesthood of the ancient Persians |
a magician or sorcerer of ancient times |
A member of the Zoroastrian priestly caste of the Medes and Persians. |
In the New Testament, one of the wise men from the East, traditionally held to be three, who traveled to Bethlehem to pay homage to the infant Jesus. |
A sorcerer a magician. |
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Magi (; singular magus ; from Latin magus) denotes followers of Zoroastrianism or Zoroaster. The earliest known use of the word Magi is in the trilingual inscription written by Darius the Great, known as the Behistun Inscription. Old Persian texts, pre-dating the Hellenistic period, refer to a Magus as a Zurvanic, and presumably Zoroastrian, priest. * Pervasive throughout the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia until late antiquity and beyond, mágos, was influenced by (and eventually displaced) Greek gos (), the older word for a practitioner of magic, to include astrology, alchemy and other forms of esoteric knowledge. This association was in turn the product of the Hellenistic fascination for (Pseudo)Zoroaster, who was perceived by the Greeks to be the Chaldean founder of the Magi and inventor of both astrology and magic, a meaning that still survives in the modern-day words "magic" and "magician"."" from the east visit Jesus in Chapter 2 of the Gospel of Matthew, and the transliter |