Mago in english
Magician
pronunciation: mədʒɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mədʒɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
mago = wizard ; magician ; sorcerer ; conjurer [conjuror] ; illusionist ; enchanter.
Example: I was in for yet another of those numerously produced fantasies in which a pubescent child gets involved with underworld beings that are substandard versions of Le Guin's 'The wizard of Earthsea' or peritonitic spinoffs from the detritus of ill-digested Tolkien.Example: One teacher I knew used to poke his head round the door just at the end of the day and say something like, 'Tomorrow when we meet I am going to tell you about the evil magician,' and then he would disappear leaving us all agog.Example: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Example: It is known that the word 'hocus pocus' appeared in the seventeenth century as a mock-Latin formula or incantation used by conjurers.Example: Two Lithuanian illusionists have reportedly set three new world records for holding their breath underwater.Example: As legend goes, they were charmed by an enchanter, who sent them to sleep and hid them in a cave.more:
» día de los Reyes Magos, el = Epiphany, the .
Example: The author comments on the Piero's representation of the Epiphany in which a braying ass joins two singing angels, forming a trio to complement three angelic musicians.» El Mago de Oz = The Wizard of Oz .
Example: He successfully walks the tightrope between being a scholar and being a fan, delivering a book that makes chestnuts like The Wizard of Oz fresh and fun again.» los (Tres) Reyes Magos = the three Wise Men .
Example: The festival ended with Epiphany on 6 January which traditionally was the day when the three Wise Men came to visit Jesus.