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English
Noun
majick (uncountable)
- Eye dialect spelling of magic.
1988 November 4, Bill Wyman, “Do You Believe in Magic?”, in Chicago Reader:Burger, though, is a discarder rather than a collector; what items there are have a personal or aesthetic appeal: a few bits of stone that look like a miniature segment of Stonehenge; a pack of Max Maven playing cards, named after a famous "mentalist," a good friend of Burger's; a couple of trick devices, including one shaped like a skull; and a few lavishly weird "bizarre majick" books, these the work of Tony Andruzzi, a local magician.
2011, David Scherer, Majicians' Journey: The Prophecy, →ISBN:Mica, Kai, and Matthias find themselves at the epicenter of miracles, strange majick, and disaster.
Adjective
majick (not comparable)
- Eye dialect spelling of magic.
2011, Diana Winter, The Last Snow Dragon, →ISBN, page 41:When Dieter was far enough away from the house, he took out the majick fire light.