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===Noun===
===Noun===
'''mage''' ''m'' (''plural'' '''magis''')
'''mage''' ''m'' or ''f'' (''masculine plural'' '''magis''', ''feminine plural'' '''mages''')
# mage, magus, witch, sorcerer
# magic-worker, mage, magus, witch, sorcerer, sorceress
#: ''A man who practices legal magic.''
#: ''A person who practices legal magic.''
 
===Noun===
'''mage''' ''f'' (''plural'' '''mages''')
# mage, witch, sorceress
#: ''A woman who practices legal magic.''

Revision as of 14:05, 29 July 2022

Braereth

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Etymology

From Latin magus.

Noun

mage m or f (masculine plural magis, feminine plural mages)

  1. magic-worker, mage, magus, witch, sorcerer, sorceress
    A person who practices legal magic.