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View synonyms for mage

mage

[ meyj ]

noun

, Archaic.
  1. a magician.


mage

/ meɪdʒ /

noun

  1. an archaic word for magician


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Word History and Origins

Origin of mage1

1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French < Latin magus. See Magus

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mage1

C14: from magus

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Example Sentences

She makes the acquaintance of a Chaldsean mage of magnetic personality called Heliobas.

It was a young Greek, who professed great admiration for the mage.

Mr. Tal- mage, true to the fawning, cringing spirit of ortho- doxy, lauds the living queen and cruelly maligns the genius dead.

But if Mr. Tal- mage wishes to know to whom we are indebted for 111 art, let him read the mythology of Greece and Rome.

Is it possible that the God of Mr. Tal- mage could not have made man a success?

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