magice
Νέµουσι δ' οἴκους καὶ τὰ ναυστολούµενα ἔσω δόµων σῴζουσιν, οὐδ' ἐρηµίᾳ γυναικὸς οἶκος εὐπινὴς οὐδ' ὄλβιος → They manage households, and save what is brought by sea within the home, and no house deprived of a woman can be tidy and prosperous
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
măgĭcē: ēs, f., = μαγική (sc. τέχνη),
I the magic art, magic, sorcery (post-Aug.): pariter utrasque artes effloruisse, medicinam dico magicenque, Plin. 30, 1, 2, § 10; 30, 1, 2, § 7: magices factio, id. 30, 1, 2, § 11.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
măgĭcē, ēs, f. (μαγική), v. magia 1 : Plin. 30, 10 et 11.
Latin > German (Georges)
magicē, ēs, f., sc. ars (μαγική sc. τέχνη), die Zauberei, Zauberkunst, Plin. 30, 7 sqq.
Latin > Chinese
Translations
magic
Afrikaans: toorkuns, toordery; Albanian: magji; Arabic: سِحْر; Egyptian Arabic: سحر; Armenian: մոգություն, կախարդություն; Assamese: যাদু, ভেলেকী; Azerbaijani: sehr, sehrbazlıq; Baluchi: جاتو, جادو, سحر; Bashkir: сихыр, сихырсылыҡ, тылсым; Basque: magia; Belarusian: магія, чараўні́цтва; Bengali: জাদু; Breton: hud; Bulgarian: магия, вълшебство, магьосничество; Burmese: မျက်လှည့်, ပဉ္စလက်; Catalan: màgia; Chinese Cantonese: 魔法; Mandarin: 魔法; Min Nan: 魔法; Cornish: hus, pystri; Czech: kouzla, magie, čarování; Danish: magi; Dutch: toverij, toverkracht, toverkunst, magie; Estonian: maagia, nõiakunst, nõidus, võlu; Finnish: taikuus, taika, magia; French: magie; Gagauz: büü; Galician: maxia; Georgian: მაგია, ჯადოქრობა, გრძნეულება, მისნობა; German: Zauberei, Zauber, Magie, Hexerei; Greek: μαγεία; Ancient Greek: γοητεία, μαγεία, μαγευτική, μαγευτικὴ τέχνη, μαγικὴ τέχνη, τὰ περίεργα; Hebrew: כִּשּׁוּף / כישוף, קֶסֶם; Hindi: जादू, सेहर; Hungarian: varázslat, varázs; Icelandic: töfrar; Ido: magio; Indonesian: sihir, magi; Irish: draíocht; Italian: magia; Japanese: 魔術, 魔法, マジック; Kalmyk: ав; Kazakh: сиқыр, сиқыршылық; Khmer: វេទមន្ត; Korean: 마술(魔術), 마법(魔法), 요술(妖術); Kurdish Central Kurdish: جادوو, سیحر; Northern Kurdish: sihir, cadû, efsûn; Kyrgyz: сыйкыр, магия; Lao: ເວດມົນ; Latin: magia, magice, veneficium, artes magicae, artes magae, carmen; Latvian: maģija; Lithuanian: magija; Luxembourgish: Magie; Macedonian: магија, волшепство, вражба; Malay: sihir; Malayalam: മന്ത്രവാദം, മാന്ത്രികം; Maltese: maġija; Manx: druaightys, drualtys, obbeeys, pishagys; Middle English: magik; Mongolian Cyrillic: ид шид, рид шид; Navajo: álííl; Norman: magie; Norwegian Bokmål: magi, trolldom; Nynorsk: magi, trolldom; Occitan: magia; Old English: ġealdor; Oromo: tolcha; Pashto: جادو, سحر; Persian: جادو, سِحْر; Plautdietsch: Zaubarie, Teewa, Hakjsenkonst; Polish: magia, czary; Portuguese: magia, mágica; Romanian: magie; Russian: волшебство, магия, колдовство; Scots: magic; Scottish Gaelic: draoidheachd; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: чаро̀лија, ма̀гија, ма̀ђија; Roman: čaròlija, màgija, màđija; Slovak: mágia, kúzlo; Slovene: čarovnija, magija; Sotho: boloi; Spanish: magia; Swahili: ndumba; Swedish: magi, trolldom; Tagalog: mahika, salamangka, hikmat; Tajik: ҷоду, ҷодугарӣ, соҳирӣ, соҳири; Tatar: сихер, тылсым; Telugu: మాయ; Thai: เวทมนตร์; Tibetan: མཐུ; Turkish: büyü, sihir, efsun, yada; Turkmen: jady; Ukrainian: магія, чарівництво, чаклунство; Urdu: جادُو, سِحْر; Uyghur: سېھىرگەرلىك; Uzbek: magiya, sehrgarlik, sehr; Vietnamese: ma thuật, yêu thuật, phép thuật, pháp thuật; Volapük: magiv; Welsh: hud; West Frisian: magy, tsjoend, tsjoenderij; Yiddish: כּישוף; ǃXóõ: gǁxài