magicdom

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From magic +‎ -dom.

Noun[edit]

magicdom (uncountable)

  1. The sphere or world of magic
    • 1992, Gordon R. Dickson, The dragon on the border:
      I will contact the other two AAA+ magicians — the next of the three pillars of magicdom in this world — and see if I can't enlist them to follow my example.
    • 2011, Jim Magus, Terry Nosek, Neil Tobin, Unspeakable Acts:
      We could probably make it the most exclusive publication in magicdom.
    • 2012, J. B. Bobo, Modern Coin Magic:
      An effective routine for small intimate groups is this easy-to-do mystery by magicdom's master of sublety, Stewart Judah.
    • 2012, Jean Hugard, Encyclopedia of Card Tricks:
      Close to a year ago, there made its appearance upon the horizon of magicdom a book.