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  2. Magic word - Wikipedia

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    (literally "Swan, hold fast") - a spell used by the Youngest Brother in the tale "The Magic Swan" in the collection of Ludwig Bechstein. This spell made the people, who touched his magic swan, stick to the latter. Shimbaree, Shimbarah, Shimbaree, Shimbarah – used on the children's video and TV series Barney and the Backyard Gang and Barney ...

  3. Pow-wow (folk magic) - Wikipedia

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    You can help by providing page numbers for existing citations. ( September 2017 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Powwow , also called Brauche , Brauchau , or Braucherei in the Pennsylvania Dutch language , is a vernacular system of North American traditional medicine and folk magic originating in the culture of the Pennsylvania ...

  4. Maburaho - Wikipedia

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    Despite his weak spell count, each spell he performs is treated as an epic event. Kazuki's magic is referred to as the most powerful magic in the world able to achieve miracles. Due to Kazuki's kindness, his spell count begins to drop as he uses his magic on behalf of each girl. First by making it snow in the middle of summer to cheer up Yuna.

  5. Pow-Wows; or, Long Lost Friend - Wikipedia

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    A Pennsylvania Dutch variant, c. 1790, of the Sator Square, one of the spells in The Long Lost Friend. Pow-Wows; or, Long Lost Friend is a book by John George Hohman published in 1820. Hohman was a Pennsylvania Dutch healer; the book is a collection of home- and folk-remedies, as well as spells and talismans.

  6. Magic (supernatural) - Wikipedia

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    Such spells were believed to cause a person to fall in love with another person, restore love which had faded, or cause a male sexual partner to be able to sustain an erection when he had previously been unable. [41] Other spells were used to reconcile a man with his patron deity or to reconcile a wife with a husband who had been neglecting her ...

  7. Commit These 7 Equal-Parts Cocktails to Memory and ... - AOL

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    In spirits author Kara Newman’s 2016 book Shake.Stir. Sip., which features more than 50 cocktails made in equal-parts, she writes, “Some of the best cocktails are the easiest to make.” These ...

  8. Merseburg charms - Wikipedia

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    The Merseburg charms are the only known surviving relics of pre-Christian, pagan poetry in Old High German literature. [3]The charms were recorded in the 10th century by a cleric, possibly in the abbey of Fulda, on a blank page of a liturgical book, which later passed to the library at Merseburg.

  9. Mojo (African-American culture) - Wikipedia

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    It is a "prayer in a bag", or a spell that can be carried with or on the host's body. Alternative American names for the mojo bag include gris-gris bag, [1] hand, mojo hand, toby, nation sack, conjure hand, lucky hand, conjure bag, juju bag, trick bag, tricken bag, root bag, and jomo. The word mojo also refers to magic and charms.