magic 1) jâdu; 2) jâduâné Fr.: magique 1a) The power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or
supernatural forces. M.E. magik(e) "witchcraft," from O.Fr. magique "magic, magical," from L.L. magice "sorcery, magic," from Gk. magike (tekhne "art"), from magos "one of the members of the learned and priestly class," from O.Pers. magu-, possibly from PIE root *magh- "to be able, have power." Mid.Pers. yâtûk "wizard, sorcerer;" Av. yātu- |
magic square câruš-e jâdu Fr.: carré magique An n × n matrix in which every row, column, and diagonal add up to the same number. |