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mage
[meyj]
noun
Archaic.
a magician.
mage
/ meɪdʒ /
noun
an archaic word for magician
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mage1
C14: from magus
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He is also trying to find a place in history for his mom, Puca, who has produced Kentucky Derby winner Mage and last year’s Belmont winner in Dornoch.
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Rumor has it, a mad mage waits at the bottom and whoever defeats him will inherit a long-lost kingdom.
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For Marcille, the party’s elven mage, the thought is downright barbaric.
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Shakem Up'Arry - owned by former football manager Harry Redknapp - Roi Mage, Favori De Champdou and Fantastic Lady are the four reserves.
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Last year there was only one Derby horse that ran in the Preakness, the only one that mattered, Derby winner Mage.
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