魔法
Chinese
| devil | law; method; way; Buddhist teaching; Legalist; France (abbrev.) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| simp. and trad. (魔法) |
魔 | 法 | |
Pronunciation
Noun
魔法
Derived terms
Descendants
Japanese
Etymology
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 魔 | 法 |
| ま Grade: S |
ほう Grade: 4 |
| on’yomi | |
Apparently from Middle Chinese compound 魔法 (muɑ pjop, literally “devil, magic + law, method”). Compare modern Min Nan reading mô͘-hoat.
Pronunciation
Noun
魔法 (hiragana まほう, rōmaji mahō)
- The arts of magic, spellcraft, witchcraft, wizardry, sorcery.
- Spellwork such as magical formulas, incantations, spells, etc.
- 魔法をかける
- mahō o kakeru
- to cast magic
- 魔法をかける
- An organized body or system of magical use, i.e. Wicca, the Kabballah and Onmyōdō.
Usage notes
The term for magic as a trick performed by a modern magician is 手品 (tejina).
Synonyms
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 魔法師 (mahōshi), 魔法士 (mahōshi): magic master or specialist, sorcerer
- 魔法円 (mahōen): magic circle
- 魔法少女 (mahōshōjo): magical girl
- 魔法使い (mahōtsukai): magician
- 魔法瓶 (mahōbin): vacuum flask
- 魔法の杖 (mahō no tsue): lit. a magic wand
References
Korean
| Hanja in this term | |
|---|---|
| 魔 | 法 |
Noun
魔法 • (mabeop) (hangeul 마법)
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