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magyckal

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English

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Etymology

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From magyck +‎ -al.

Adjective

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magyckal (comparative more magyckal, superlative most magyckal)

  1. (uncommon) Alternative spelling of magickal.
    • 1997 July 20, Lord Drake and Kytheriea, “Plagarism[sic] 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[sic] comes from a specific magyckal tradition, this being, "The whole of the action is the sum of its consequence." Special permisions[sic] were received for the use of this and other such quotes within the Traditional Witchcraft FAQ that I wrote.
    • 1999 November 10, wampus, “Sad Breakup”, in alt.religion.wicca.moderated[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-18:
      Hi... I have a kind of "separation" ritual/magyckal working that may be helpful... if you are truly ready for it...
    • 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.
  2. (uncommon, sometimes humorous) Alternative spelling of magical.
    • 2005 September 19, James Kibo Parry, “Disturbing commercial #20050920a.”, in alt.religion.kibology[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-18:
      I'm not sure about the precise genus and species of the various magyckal creatures gamboling in the background, but I suspect that EarthLink employs a few trolls.
    • 2006 September 22, blu, “PING Froup”, in alt.buzzard.rules[5] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-18:
      Never!!! That would be revealing my sooper seekrit magyckal skillZz and chit..
    • 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[sic] for the good of the coven."