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English
Etymology
From magic + -y.
Adjective
magicky (comparative more magicky, superlative most magicky)
- (informal) Representing, or characteristic of magic; magical; magiclike
2011, Lindsay Buroker, Deadly Games: The Emperor's Edge, Book 3:“Akstyr's off somewhere being secretive and magicky, and Books left at dawn, excited about spending a day at the library— that is pathetic, by the way.” “Basilard's not around?” “Haven't seen him since last night.” “I hope he shows up today.
2013, Rosalind Kerven, Faeries, Elves and Goblins: The Old Stories:For she was still greatly bothered by the magicky sight in one of her eyes. It made her see Faeries and their bits and bobs of magic everywhere: […]
2016, Michelle Harrison, One Wish:“A mixed-up, magicky place most humans don't notice, unless they know what they are looking for. There are lots of them. You just need to know where to look.” “A mixed-up, magicky place,” Tanya repeated.