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Etymology of the English word magick

the English word magick
derived from the English word magic
derived from the Old French word magique
derived from the Greek word magike, μαγική
derived from the Greek word magos, μάγος (a Magian; Oriental scientist; by implication, a magician)
derived from the Old Persian word magus
derived from the Old Persian word maguš
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *magh-
derived from the Old Persian word magŭs
derived from the Latin word magicus (magic, magical)
derived from the Greek word magikos, μαγικός
derived from the Greek word mageia, μαγεία ('magic')
derived from the Greek word magos, μάγος (a Magian; Oriental scientist; by implication, a magician)
derived from the Old Persian word magus
derived from the Old Persian word maguš
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *magh-
derived from the Old Persian word magŭs

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