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thaumaturgic
thaumaturgic, a. and n. (θɔːməˈtɜːdʒɪk) [f. as prec. + -ic.] A. adj. 1. That works, or has the power of working, miracles or marvels; wonder-working.1680 Dial. between Pope & Phanatick 11 The Thaumatergick word of Protestant Religion have done our Cause such eminent service. 1818 G. S. Faber Horæ Mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ulashkivtsi
The monastery holds two thaumaturgic icons: of the Most Holy Virgin and of John the Baptist. wikipedia.org
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thaumaturgy
thaumaturgy (ˈθɔːmətɜːdʒɪ) [ad. Gr. θαυµατουργία wonder-working, conjuring, f. thaumato- + -εργος working: see -y. So F. thaumaturgie (1878 in Dict. Acad.).] The working of wonders; miracle-working; magic.1727 Bailey vol. II, Thaumaturgy [1730 (folio) also Thaumaturgicks],..any Art that does, or see... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thaumaturgy
In Diablo (video game) one of the 26 shrines found throughout the labyrinth is known as a Thaumaturgic Shrine. wikipedia.org
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gullible
gullible, a. (ˈgʌlɪb(ə)l) [f. gull v.3 + -ible; historically it seems to have been a back-formation from prec. Cf. gullable.] Capable of being gulled or duped; easily cheated, befooled. Also absol.1825 Carlyle Schiller ii. 104 The king of quacks, the renowned Cagliostro,..harrowing up the souls of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dharmakṣema
He also continued to use his magical or thaumaturgic skills to retain Juqu's reliance upon him, reportedly exorcising the city of a host of plague-bearing wikipedia.org
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Cyril V of Constantinople
In this regard Cyril was helped by the thaumaturgic and demagogic monk Auxentios who preached strongly against the Catholics and instigated riots which Its main representatives were Eugenios Voulgaris, the lay Eustratios Argenti and the thaumaturgic and demagogic monk Auxentios, who was able to stir up wikipedia.org
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philo-
philo- (fɪləʊ) before a vowel (or h) usually phil- (fɪl), repr. Gr. ϕιλο-, ϕιλ-, combining form from root of ϕιλ-εῖν to love, ϕίλ-ος dear, friend (cf. µισο-, miso-, from µῑσ-εῖν to hate, µῖσ-ος hate, hatred). The number of compounds so formed in Greek was very great; usually they were adjs., having ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Malik Dinar
He was considered to have led an ascetic life himself, and tradition attributed to him several thaumaturgic gifts and miracles, including the ability to wikipedia.org
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Campbell Bonner
Describing Magical Powers," TAPA 52 (1921) 111-8 "A Papyrus of Dioscurides in the University of Michigan Collection," TAPA 53 (1922) 142-68 "Traces of Thaumaturgic wikipedia.org
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Alonso de Montúfar
Bustamante also thought that the alleged thaumaturgic effect of the picture was a hoax and questioned how a picture "painted yesterday by an Indian could wikipedia.org
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诺瓦利斯
First part addresses what Krell calls Novalis's "Thaumaturgic Idealism". Kuzniar, Alice. Delayed Endings. Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1987. wikipedia.org
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Head of the Virgin
The dress and adornment of the ivories and ivory structures has a second significance primarily that of the perceived thaumaturgic role of the statues' wikipedia.org
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Basilica of Our Lady of Scherpenheuvel
Several stories of miracles attributed to the intercession by the Virgin relate of the thaumaturgic power of this Scherpenheuvel or Montague wood. wikipedia.org
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Magician (fantasy)
In Discworld, the importance of wizards is that they actively do not do magic, because when wizards have access to sufficient "thaumaturgic energy", they wikipedia.org
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