magicianess

noun

Etymology

From magician + -ess.

  1. derived from magicien
  2. inherited from magicien
  3. suffixed as magicianess — “magician + ess

Definitions

  1. A female magician.

    • […] a Magician doth not, amongst learned men, signify a sorcerer or one that is superstitious or devilish; but a wise man, a priest, a prophet; and that the Sybils were Magicianesses, and therefore prophesied most clearly of Christ;
    • For you see, Isis, my sister, the great and beautiful goddess of re-membering, whose true name is Auset, was the most magnificent magicianess in the whole of creation.

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