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archimage
[ ahr-kuh-meyj ]
noun
- a great magician.
archimage
/ ˈɑːkɪˌmeɪdʒ /
noun
- a great magician or wizard
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Word History and Origins
Origin of archimage1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of archimage1
C16: from archi- + mage, from Latin magus magician
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Example Sentences
So runs the chronicle; and thus Mr. Burne-Jones, the ‘Archimage of the esoteric unreal,’ treats the subject.
From Project Gutenberg
The learned Marsilio Ficino translated Plotinus, that great archimage of platonic mysticism.
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Fear not for me, nor think that this our age, Blind though it be, hath yet no Archimage.
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