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Definition of Magis

Magi
Magi Ma"gi, n. pl. [L., pl. of Magus, Gr. ?; of Per. origin. Cf. Mage, Magic.] A caste of priests, philosophers, and magicians, among the ancient Persians; hence, any holy men or sages of the East. The inspired Magi from the Orient came. --Sandys.

Meaning of Magis from wikipedia

- 2017-12-15. "MAGIS". MAGIS. Retrieved 2017-12-15. "What is Magis? | Saint Joseph's University". www.sju.edu. Retrieved 2017-12-15. "Magis - University...
- Magi (PLUR), or magus (SING), is the term for priests in Zoroastrianism and earlier Iranian religions. The earliest known use of the word magi is in the...
- SJ. The institute's primary outreaches are the Magis Center, The Purposeful Universe, and The Magis Institute for Teachers and Catechists. Fr. Robert...
- up magi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magi are priests in Zoroastrianism and earlier Iranian religions. Magi may also refer to: Andrea Magi (born...
- Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic (マギ, Magi) is a ****anese fantasy adventure manga series written and illustrated by Shinobu Ohtaka. It was serialized in Shoga****an's...
- Mägi is a surname of Estonian origin. The word "mägi" in Estonian means "mountain" or "hill". People with the surname Mägi include: Anne Mägi (born 1960)...
- Maria Henriette Magis (born 29 March 1992) is a Dutch field hockey player who plays as a defender for Belgian club Dragons. Valerie Magis pla**** her club...
- the Biblical Magi (/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/ MAY-jy or /ˈmædʒaɪ/ MAJ-eye; singular: magus), also known as the Three Wise Men, Three Kings, and Three Magi, are distinguished...
- Magi astrology is a system of astrology introduced to the public by the Magi Society, its originator, through its three books published from 1995 to 1999...
- of the Magi on the Feast of the Nativity (December 25). The term is anglicized from the Vulgate Latin section title for this p****age: A Magis adoratur...