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How do you say Magician in Latin?

Updated: 10/10/2023
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According to a Latin-English dictionary, magic is called magia in Latin. *Actually, it is "Magica" and that is the adjective form of the word...(Magicus, magica, magicum) The noun form is "Mage, -es" This is feminine. The English word "Mage" or "Magician" is "Magus, -i" It is masculine.* *Raistlin Majere

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14y ago

Mago if it's a male

Maga if it's a female

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Magus, -i, masculine. Or if you want to be really fancified, mathematicus, -i, m., meaning "mathmagician" kind of.

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14y ago

veneficus, magus and also if you're having problems with other latin words i have an adequate English to Latin translator at

http://www.stars21.com/translator/english_to_latin.html

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13y ago

Liber Magnus,

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