thaumaturge


thau·ma·turge

noun \ˈth-mə-ˌtərj\

Definition of THAUMATURGE

Origin of THAUMATURGE

French, from New Latin thaumaturgus, from Greek thaumatourgos working miracles, from thaumat-, thauma miracle + ergon work — more at theater, work
First Known Use: 1715

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