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thaumaturgy

[ thaw-muh-tur-jee ]

noun

  1. the working of wonders or miracles; magic.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of thaumaturgy1

From the Greek word ³Ù³ó²¹³Ü³¾²¹³Ù´Ç³Ü°ù²µÃ­²¹, dating back to 1720–30. See thaumato-, -urgy
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After his missing pal found the Necronomicon, a forbidden book of spells and thaumaturgy, he was led to a tunnel underneath the surface of the Earth, below which terrifying beings are said to dwell.

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Then there’s the environment, thaumaturgy and everything else.

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The practice of thaumaturgy, and the legends invested with the display of the miracle-working power, both preceding and subsequent to that era, rose to a great height.

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The sequel, indeed, is a great mirror in which the Spanish society of Cervantes’ day is reflected with all the thaumaturgy of genius.

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The origin is Chinese, and in Japan it has become mixed with the worship of a ShintÅ deity, and further enlarged by the Buddhist belief of thaumaturgy and magic.

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