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Malay

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Etymology

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From English magic, from Middle English magik, magyk, from Old French magique (noun and adjective), from Latin magicus (adjective), magica (noun use of feminine form of magicus), from Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós, magical), from μάγος (mágos, magus). Ultimately from Old Iranian, probably derived from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂gʰ- (to be able to, to help; power, sorcerer). Doublet of Majusi.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [mɛ.d͡ʒik]
    • Audio (Malaysia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -d͡ʒik, -ik
  • Hyphenation: ma‧gik

Adjective

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magik (Jawi spelling ماݢيک)

  1. Alternative form of magis.

Noun

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magik (Jawi spelling ماݢيک)

  1. Alternative form of magis.

Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old French magique (noun and adjective), from Latin magicus (adjective), magica (noun), from Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós, magical); equivalent to mages +‎ -ik.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmadʒiːk(ə)/, /ˈmadʒik(ə)/

Noun

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magik

  1. Information about the forces of nature and the practice of manipulating these for occult ends; magic, sorcery.
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Descendants

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  • English: magic
  • Scots: magic

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Adjective

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magik

  1. (only in collocations, rare) magic, magical

Descendants

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Polish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Magiker, from Latin magicus, from Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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magik m pers (female equivalent magiczka)

  1. magician, illusionist
    Synonyms: iluzjonista, prestidigitator, sztukmistrz
  2. (colloquial) whiz, pro, master [with od (+ genitive) ‘with something’]

Declension

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Further reading

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  • magik in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • magik in Polish dictionaries at PWN