释义 |
† theoˈmagic, a. (n.) Obs. rare. [f. theo- + magic.] Of or pertaining to magic claiming to be wrought by divine aid. b. theoˈmagics n. pl., the principles and practice of ‘theomagic’ art. So † theoˈmagical a.; † theomaˈgician, one who practises ‘theomagics’.
1650H. More Observ. in Enthus. Tri., etc. (1656) F j, The..Magicall Multiplication, or Theomagical fecundity of your Divine Writings. Ibid. 72 Anthroposophus would be a rare Theomagician indeed. Ibid. 76 We will set the saddle on the right Horse; and this Theomagick jade shall bear the blame. Ibid. 127 His strange mysteries of his Theomagick stone. 1651― Second Lash ibid. 170 A publick professor of Theomagicks. 1656Blount Glossogr., Theomagical, pertaining to the wisdome of God, or that works wonders by his help. |