How Do You Spell MAGICKING?

Pronunciation: [mˈad͡ʒɪkɪŋ] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "magicking" may seem unusual to some, but it follows a common pattern in English language. The "ic" suffix is often added to verbs to create adjectives or nouns, as in "heroic" or "logic". In IPA phonetic transcription, magicking is represented as /ˈmædʒɪkɪŋ/, with the stress on the first syllable. The phonemes include /m/ as in "man", /æ/ as in "cat", /dʒ/ as in "judge", /ɪ/ as in "sit", /k/ as in "cat", and /ɪŋ/ as in "singing".

MAGICKING Meaning and Definition

  1. Magicking is a term derived from the verb "to magic" and encompasses the act of performing magic or engaging in supernatural or mystical practices. It refers to the use of supernatural powers, often channeled through rituals, spells, or incantations, to manipulate or influence events, objects, or people, defying the natural laws of the universe.

    The practice of magicking is deeply rooted in various ancient cultures and folklore, where practitioners are known as magicians, sorcerers, or witches. These individuals possess innate or acquired knowledge of the occult, enabling them to harness and direct mysterious forces beyond the comprehension of ordinary beings.

    Magicking can involve a wide range of magical endeavors, including but not limited to conjuring or manipulating elements, casting spells for protection or healing, divination, levitation, shapeshifting, and summoning spirits or otherworldly entities. It often requires extensive training, study, and mastery of esoteric knowledge, such as astrology, herbalism, alchemy, or the understanding of magical symbols.

    In literature and works of fiction, magicking is a common element in the fantasy genre, where it serves as a central aspect of characters' abilities or as a driving force in the plot. It adds an element of wonder and enchantment to stories, offering readers an escape from the constraints of reality into a world where extraordinary feats are possible through the power of magicking.

Etymology of MAGICKING

The word "magicking" is derived from the root word "magic", which itself has an interesting etymology. The term "magic" traces its origins back to the Latin word "magica" and the Greek word "magike", both of which referred to sorcery or magical arts (e.g., divination, illusion). These words come from the Old Persian term "maguš", meaning a Zoroastrian priest. The Magi, ancient priests from Medes and Persia, were associated with mystical and occult practices, which eventually became associated with the concept of magic in Western languages. Over time, the verb form "magic" evolved as "magicking" to denote the act of performing magic or using magical powers.

Conjugate verb Magicking

CONDITIONAL

I would magicking
you would magicking
he/she/it would magicking
we would magicking
they would magicking

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be magickinging
you would be magickinging
he/she/it would be magickinging
we would be magickinging
they would be magickinging

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have magicking
you would have magicking
he/she/it would have magicking
we would have magicking
they would have magicking

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been magickinging
you would have been magickinging
he/she/it would have been magickinging
we would have been magickinging
they would have been magickinging

FUTURE

I will magicking
you will magicking
he/she/it will magicking
we will magicking
they will magicking

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be magickinging
you will be magickinging
he/she/it will be magickinging
we will be magickinging
they will be magickinging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have magickinged
you will have magickinged
he/she/it will have magickinged
we will have magickinged
they will have magickinged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been magickinging
you will have been magickinging
he/she/it will have been magickinging
we will have been magickinging
they will have been magickinging

IMPERATIVE

you magicking
we let´s magicking

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to magicking

PAST

I magickinged
you magickinged
he/she/it magickinged
we magickinged
they magickinged

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was magickinging
you were magickinging
he/she/it was magickinging
we were magickinging
they were magickinging

PAST PARTICIPLE

magickinged

PAST PERFECT

I had magickinged
you had magickinged
he/she/it had magickinged
we had magickinged
they had magickinged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been magickinging
you had been magickinging
he/she/it had been magickinging
we had been magickinging
they had been magickinging

PRESENT

I magicking
you magicking
he/she/it magickings
we magicking
they magicking

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am magickinging
you are magickinging
he/she/it is magickinging
we are magickinging
they are magickinging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

magickinging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have magickinged
you have magickinged
he/she/it has magickinged
we have magickinged
they have magickinged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been magickinging
you have been magickinging
he/she/it has been magickinging
we have been magickinging
they have been magickinging