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thaumaturgus
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin thaumaturgus, from Ancient Greek ???????????? (thaumatourgós). Doublet of thaumaturge.
Noun
thaumaturgus (plural thaumaturguses or thaumaturgi)
- A miracle worker.
Usage notes
- This is a title given by the Roman Catholics to some saints.
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thaumaturgist
English
Noun
thaumaturgist (plural thaumaturgists)
- A performer of thaumaturgy; a performer of miracles; a magician.
Synonyms
- thaumaturge
Related terms
- thaumaturgic
- thaumaturgus
- thaumaturgy
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