Magical vs Ringwraith - What's the difference?
magical | ringwraith |
Of or relating to magic.
Enchanting.
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
, title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=Foreword Figuratively, a person who is loyal as if bound or entranced to a rock and roll band, group or organization.
*1976 , Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada ,
*:It is twisted out of shape and used for base purposes by the ringwraiths , the bent ones among the intellectuals, for purposes that are transient...
*1982 , William Ready, Files on Parade: A Memoir , 1982,
*:...or shandy quaffers at tennis with Joan Hunter-Dunn, even though many of them are mere ringwraiths of the Thomson Empire.
*2005 , Erik Davis, Led Zeppelin IV
*:This book, then, is a sort of tribute: an ode to the Himalaya of heavy rock, a paganish take on rock and roll, ringwraiths , and the iconic fetish of the gatefold LP."
As an adjective magical
is of or relating to magic.As a proper noun ringwraith is
(fantasy) anyone who keeps a magical ring, and is enslaved thereby, and may also be rendered invisible and immortal thereby.magical
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Alternative forms
* magicall (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=He stood transfixed before the unaccustomed view of London at night time, a vast panorama which reminded him […] of some wood engravings far off and magical , in a printshop in his childhood.}}
- The fireworks created a magical atmosphere in that beautiful summer night.
ringwraith
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