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  2. Lævateinn - Wikipedia

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    Lævateinn has variously been asserted to be a dart (or some projectile weapon), or a sword, or a wand, by different commentators and translators. It is glossed as literally meaning a "wand" causing damage by several sources, yet some of these same sources claim simultaneously that the name is a kenning for sword.

  3. Wand - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Circle, by John William Waterhouse (1886), portrays a woman using a wand to create a ritual space. A wand is a thin, light-weight rod that is held with one hand, and is traditionally made of wood, but may also be made of other materials, such as metal, bone or stone.

  4. Glossary of magic (illusion) - Wikipedia

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    Wand – A slender stick typically used by a magician as a symbol of magic as well as a device used for both direction and misdirection. The stereotypical magician's wand is black with white tips although many other types exist.

  5. Wand (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "The Wand" (The Amazing World of Gumball), an episode of The Amazing World of Gumball; Magic Wand (software), a word-processing program for CP/M-based computers first released in 1979; Nyko Wand, a 3rd-party alternative to the Wii Remote; Magic Wand Speak & Learn, an electronic educational toy introduced in 1982 by Texas Instruments

  6. Magic wand - Wikipedia

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  7. Trump taunts Obama: 'Guess I found the magic wand' - AOL

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    Obama made the “magic wand” comment in June of 2016 during a PBS New Hour interview and town hall held in Elkhart, Indiana. In criticism of then-candidate Trump’s campaign claims, ...

  8. Apotropaic magic - Wikipedia

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    A magic circle is a circle of space marked out by practitioners of some branches of ritual magic, which they generally believe will contain energy and form a sacred space, or will provide them a form of magical protection, or both. It may be marked physically, drawn in a material like salt, flour, or chalk, or merely visualised.

  9. Magical tools in Wicca - Wikipedia

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    Some practitioners distinguish high magic and low magic. The former includes ceremonial magic and theurgy, and may be more commonly practiced in Alexandrian covens. The latter is more typical of the hedgewitch, who would be more likely to use everyday tools and utensils, rather than fabricating specially made magical tools. [23] [page needed]