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ma·gus \ˈmāgəs\ noun (plural ma·gi \ˈmāˌjī sometimes ˈmaˌ-\) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek magos — more at magic 1. : a member of a hereditary priestly class among the ancient Medes and Persians whose doctrines included belief in astrology : a Zoroastrian priest; specifically usually capitalized : one of the traditionally three wise men from the East who according to the Gospel of Matthew paid homage to the infant Jesus 2. : an adept in occult arts : magician, sorcerer |