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magus/ˈmeiɡəs/n. (pl. magi /ˈmeidʒai/) 1 a member of a priestly caste of ancient Persia (古波斯)僧侣 2 a sorcerer 魔法师 3 (the (three) Magi) the ‘wise men’ from the East who brought gifts to the infant Christ (Matt. 2:1 - 12) (向初生基督送礼物的)东方三博士(《马太福音》 2:1 - 12) [Middle English via Latin and Greek from Old Persian magus] |