thaumaturge

IPA: ðˈaʊmʌtʃˈʊrʒ

noun

  • A performer of thaumaturgy; a performer of miracles; a magician.
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Examples of "thaumaturge" in Sentences

  • A practitioner of thaumaturgy is a thaumaturge or miracle worker.
  • As pandemonium's thaumaturge, the snake, the venom and the sting,
  • Visit a shaman, enchantress or thaumaturge who (for a fee) will help you rediscover your muse.
  • To this redemptive mission, every time out, he brings all his many avatars: prophet, citizen, pilgrim, thaumaturge, Sam Spade, and Joe Hill.
  • The fictional teen thaumaturge has helped make her a top celebrity, one of the most powerful women in the world and a billionaire to boot--so that's perhaps not remarkable.
  • The fictional teen thaumaturge has helped make her a top celebrity, one of the most powerful women in the world, and a billionaire to boot, so that's perhaps not remarkable.
  • En ce sens, le site referencement-magie est assez prometteur : le mage N'Bolo Googlyaoo, grand thaumaturge reconnu mondialement vu à la Télé vous dévoile les sortilèges qu'il a mis au point pour optimiser votre référencement et faire de vous le site numéro 1...
  • Later, I worked it up to more than 70,000 words with a subplot about a thaumaturge and threw in a handful of Mullah Nasruddinesque stories, and eventually got it published by Maxwell Macmillan Canada just in time for the Robert Maxwell empire to collapse and tumble the book into limbo.
  • But while US law forbids the use of occult lore derived from pre-human sources by unlicensed individuals, and while the treaty forbids its use by the US military as a weapon of war, as far as I know there's no reason why some licensed thaumaturge inside the US army couldn't have asked the late soldier if his mother could read his email.

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