magicianry

noun

Etymology

From magician + -ry.

  1. derived from magicien
  2. inherited from magicien
  3. suffixed as magicianry — “magician + ry

Definitions

  1. The state of being, or art of, a magician.

    • Tho’ chance I yield to none in that soft chord / That giveth unto womanhood her right; / Due deference to royal majesty / And the magicianry that leads our hearts / Blindfold against our will; such is her sweetness.
    • Chefalo and Capretta are announced as necromancers. They are gay deceivers, this pair, and much of their magicianry is said to be along new lines.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA