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Definition of Thaumaturgic

Thaumaturgic
Thaumaturgic Thau`ma*tur"gic, Thaumaturgical Thau`ma*tur"gic*al, a. Of or pertaining to thaumaturgy; magical; wonderful. --Burton.

Meaning of Thaumaturgic from wikipedia

- to the idea of miracles, with saints and holy men often credited with thaumaturgic powers. The seventeenth-century Irish Franciscan editor John Colgan called...
- with the intent to cure them of various diseases and conditions. The thaumaturgic touch was most commonly applied to people suffering from tuberculous...
- led an ascetic life himself, and tradition attributed to him several thaumaturgic gifts and miracles, including the ability to walk on water. He seems...
- who may have lived in the second century BC, identified Pythagoras's thaumaturgic ideas as a result of Pherecydes's influence. Another story, which may...
- "Les origines" (Origins), comprises two chapters, and shows how the thaumaturgical powers of the kings of France and England came into being. The second...
- paladins, who are empowered through divine and deific sources to perform thaumaturgical feats, while druids and rangers draw power from nature and the elements...
- eloquent in Arabic. He was very religious, and some legends tell of his thaumaturgic skills. Boubaghla went often to Soumer to talk with high-ranking members...
- produce liquids for drinking and for washing that were believed to have thaumaturgical properties. The Asante live in the Ashanti Region, specifically in the...
- University Press, 1998. First part addresses what Krell calls Novalis's "Thaumaturgic Idealism". Kuzniar, Alice. Dela**** Endings. Georgia: University of Georgia...
- the long-standing folk belief that the king could cure scrofula by his thaumaturgic touch. The kings of France and England indeed regularly practiced the...