magga±neuvw , f. sw , ( mavgganon ) to use charms or philtres, of Circe , Ar.: to play tricks, Dem. From mavgganon
mavgganon
mavgga±non , tov , any means for charming or bewitching, a philtre. (Deriv. unknown.)
mageiva
ma±geiva , hJ , ( mageuvw ) the theology of the Magians, Plat.
mageirei`on
ma±geirei`on , tov , ( mavgeiro" ) a cook-shop, Lat. popÈna , Arist., Babr.
2. the place where the public cooks lived, the cooks quarter, Theophr.
mageireuvw
ma±geireuvw , f. sw , to be a cook, to cook meat, Theophr.
II. to be a butcher, Babr.
mageirikov"
ma±geirikov" , hv, ovn , ( mavgeiro" ) fit for a cook or cookery, Ar., etc.: hJ mageirikh; tevcnh cookery, Plat.: Adv. -kw`" , in a cook-like way, like a true artist, Ar.
mavgeiro"
mavgeiro" »a±1/4, oJ , a cook, Hdt., Att.
II. a butcher, Eur. (From MAG , Root of mavssw (q.v.), because baking bread was the business of the ancient cook.)
mavgeuma
mavgeuma , ato", tov , ( ma±geuvw ) a piece of magic art; in pl. charms, spells, Eur.
mageuv"
ma±geuv" , evw", oJ , ( mavssw ) one who wipes, Anth.
mageuvw
ma±geuvw , f. sw , ( Mavgo" ) to be a Magus, use magic arts, Plut.: c. acc. cogn., mevlh m . to sing incantations, Eur.
II. trans. to call forth by magic arts, Anth.
magikov"
ma±giØkov" , hv, ovn , fit for the Magians, Magian, Plut.
Mavgnh"
Mavgnh" , hto", oJ , a Magnesian, a dweller in Magnesia in Thessaly, Il., etc.; or Magnesia in Lydia, Hdt., etc. : fem. Mavgnhssa , Theocr.:Adj. Magnhtikov" , hv, ovn , Magnesian, Aesch.; fem. Magnh`ti" , ido" , Pind.
II. Magnh`ti" livqo", hJ , the magnet, Plat.
Mavgo", mavgo"
Mavgo" »a±1/4, ou, oJ , a Magus, Magian, one of a Median tribe, Hdt.