magyckal
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[edit]magyckal (comparative more magyckal, superlative most magyckal)
- (uncommon) Alternative spelling of magickal.
- 1997 July 20, Lord Drake and Kytheriea, “Plagarism Within the Pagan Community”, in soc.religion.paganism[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-18:
- Some of the stolen excerpts on the FAQ include such sayings which are particular to certain families. One such saying which was plagarized comes from a specific magyckal tradition, this being, "The whole of the action is the sum of its consequence." Special permisions were received for the use of this and other such quotes within the Traditional Witchcraft FAQ that I wrote.
- 2013, Sandra Cointreau, Energy Healing for Animals and Their Owners[3]:
- In ancient magyckal craft and present day Wicca, an intention may be written as an affirmation structured in poetic form.
- (uncommon, sometimes humorous) Alternative spelling of magical.
- 2021, Sue Buttermark, Confessions of A Faerie Princess: Sorcery School Summer[6]:
- "Tis precisely what I think happened," Elyzabeth told them. "and even though the self-styled witches had no magyckal powers, I ken they bound Eustacia to a promise to use her's for the good of the coven."