Macedonian

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Noun

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маг (magm

  1. mage (magician, wizard or sorcerer)

Declension

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Declension of маг
singular plural
indefinite маг (mag) магови (magovi)
definite unspecified магот (magot) маговите (magovite)
definite proximal магов (magov) маговиве (magovive)
definite distal магон (magon) маговине (magovine)
vocative магу (magu) магови (magovi)
count form мага (maga)

Russian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Byzantine Greek μάγος (mágos).

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маг (magm anim (genitive ма́га, nominative plural ма́ги, genitive plural ма́гов, diminutive мажо́нок)

  1. mage (magician, wizard or sorcerer)
    Synonyms: волше́бник (volšébnik), чароде́й (čarodéj), чернокни́жник (černoknížnik), ведьмак (vedʹmak), волхв (volxv), колду́н (koldún), кудесник (kudesnik), чудотво́рец (čudotvórec), чудодей (čudodej)

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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: maq

Further reading

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  • маг in Большой толковый словарь, editor-in-chief С. А. Кузнецов – hosted at gramota.ru

Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
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маг (mahm pers (genitive ма́га, nominative plural ма́ги, genitive plural ма́гів)

  1. mage, magician, wizard, sorcerer
  2. illusionist

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Further reading

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