Thaumaturgy – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
thaumaturgy
n.
witchery, sorcery, performance of magic or miracles
Thaumaturgy
Thaumaturgy (from the
Greek words , meaning "miracle" or "marvel" and , meaning "work") is the capability of a
magician or a
saint to work
magic or
miracles.
Isaac Bonewits defined thaumaturgy as "The use of magic for nonreligious purposes; the art and science of 'wonder working;' using magic to actually change things in the physical world." It is sometimes translated into English as
wonderworking. A practitioner of thaumaturgy is a
thaumaturge,
thaumaturgist or
miracle-worker.
Thaumaturgy
(n.)
The act or art of performing something wonderful; magic; legerdemain.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Thaumaturgy
Thaumaturgy [from Greek thaumatourgia wonder-working from thauma wonder + ergon work] Used often for mere conjuring tricks; but in ancient times used in Greece to signify one of the branches of genuine practical magic, the performance of occult phenomena by the adept, with the help of elementals and various other denizens of the invisible spheres.
thaumaturgy
n.
عجائب, فعل عجيب, ڈھٹ بندي, ہاتھ چالاکي, جادوگري, جادو, شعبدہ بازي