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algol_atbash commented on the word magicaer
I felt the need for a neutral word for magic users. The word 'magicaer' is simply a unisex and neutral term for one that uses magic; may or may not needs a person, a being, or an object, etc to perform magic; may or may not need to perform a ritual (like specific moves, spells, etc) to perform magic. The word could be used for anything magical, a source of magic, or wield magic. The word, however, is only to be used for living beings.
June 2, 2019
bilby commented on the word magicaer
John was a great magicaer, but I shot him dead.
June 3, 2019
ruzuzu commented on the word magicaer
Compare magic user.
June 3, 2019
ry commented on the word magicaer
see also mage
June 7, 2019
ruzuzu commented on the word magicaer
I do like the caer part of this--at first it reminded me of the Spanish verb for "to fall," but on Wikipedia there's a bit about it as Welsh for -caster* (though in a castle-y way).
*"Caer (Welsh pronunciation: kɑːɨr; Old Welsh: cair or kair) is a placename element in Welsh meaning "stronghold", "fortress", or "citadel", roughly equivalent to the Old English suffix now variously written as -caster, -cester, and -chester." (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Caer&oldid=895292287)
June 10, 2019
ruzuzu commented on the word magicaer
Oh! It's like The Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog.
June 10, 2019
ry commented on the word magicaer
Also, apparently, sorcerperson
July 24, 2019