Definitions from Wiktionary (Magi)
▸ noun: (Christianity) Chiefly preceded by the (three): the wise men who visited and gave gifts to the baby Jesus at the Epiphany (traditionally considered to be three in number and sometimes named Balthazar, Caspar, and Melchior, but the Bible does not state how many there were or their names).
▸ noun: (astronomy, by extension) The three bright stars (Alnitak (ζ Ori), Alnilam (ε Ori), and Mintaka (δ Ori)) that form Orion's Belt in the Orion constellation.
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▸ noun: (Christianity) Chiefly preceded by the (three): the wise men who visited and gave gifts to the baby Jesus at the Epiphany (traditionally considered to be three in number and sometimes named Balthazar, Caspar, and Melchior, but the Bible does not state how many there were or their names).
▸ noun: (astronomy, by extension) The three bright stars (Alnitak (ζ Ori), Alnilam (ε Ori), and Mintaka (δ Ori)) that form Orion's Belt in the Orion constellation.
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wise men,
three wise men,
Melchior,
Caspar,
Star of Bethlehem,
epiphany,
Belshazzar,
Three Kings' Day,
Twelfth Day,
Emmanuel,
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▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to magi
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▸ Idioms related to magi
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing magi
▸ Words that often appear near magi
▸ Rhymes of magi
▸ Invented words related to magi