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Italian[edit | edit source]
Noun[edit | edit source]
mago m. (plural maghi)
Adjective[edit | edit source]
mago m (f maga, m plural maghi, f plural maghe)
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Japanese[edit | edit source]
Noun[edit | edit source]
Mago (hiragana まご)
Old English[edit | edit source]
Noun[edit | edit source]
mago m
- Alternative spelling of magu.
Old High German[edit | edit source]
Etymology 1[edit | edit source]
Proto-Germanic *magon, whence also Old English maġa, Old Norse magi
Noun[edit | edit source]
mago m
Etymology 2[edit | edit source]
Common Germanic, akin to Common Slavic *mak
Noun[edit | edit source]
mago m
Spanish[edit | edit source]
Adjective[edit | edit source]
Mago f. (masculine maga, feminine plural Magos, masculine plural magas)
- magician (person knowledgeable about magic)
Noun[edit | edit source]
Mago m. (plural Magos)
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Derived terms[edit | edit source]
de:mago es:mago fr:mago ko:mago io:mago is:mago it:mago lt:mago hu:mago pl:mago ru:mago fi:mago
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