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magicianry
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magicianry (uncountable)
- The state of being, or art of, a magician.
- 1832 March 19, John D. Woolverton, “John D. Woolverton to Tipton, March 19, 1832”, in Nellie Armstrong Robertson and Dorothy Riker, editors, The John Tipton Papers (Indiana Historical Collections; XXV), volume II (1828-1833), Indianapolis, Ind.: Indiana Historical Bureau, page 552:
- 1986, Tanith Lee, “Delirium’s Mistress”, in Tales from the Flat Earth: Night’s Daughter, Delirium’s Mistress, Night’s Sorceries, Garden City, N.Y.: Nelson Doubleday, Inc., published 1987, page 244:
- 2003, Tatyana Tolstaya, Jamey Gambrell, transl., The Slynx, Boston, Mass.; New York, N.Y.: Houghton Mifflin Company, →ISBN, page 262:
They issued a special Decree saving that all conjurers, sorcerers, enchanters, magicians, clairvoyants, stargazers. witches, soothsayers, fortune tellers, wicked women, and people who open and close chakras shouldn’t even think about engaging in magicianry on a private basis, no, no, not even an eensy weensy bit, heaven forbid.
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