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Abracadabra - Proposing a Greek origin of the charm word.
Meta Description: [ The origin of the mystical phrase 'abracadabra', much beloved of conjurors, is explained. ]
Abracadabra - Brief explanation of the Cabbalistic inscription.
Meta Description: [ The archetypal voce magica, a magical word. Despite popular myth to the contrary, it is of non-Jewish origin. It has no known semantic meaning. ]
Anglo-Saxon Charms - Translated by Karen Louise Jolly in her 1996 book Popular Religion in Late Saxon England: Elf Charms in Context.
Charms Against Sprains - Recorded in the Orkney and Shetland Islands during the nineteenth century.
Hocus-pocus - The story behind the weird word Hocus-pocus
Meta Description: [ The story behind the Weird Word 'hocus-pocus'. ]
Lithuanian Charms - Charms against illnesses and evil spirits in English translation.
Meta Description: [ Information on runes and healing, using
runes, charms, galdr and seidr; including runic inscriptions and sagas. ]
Merseburg Incantations - Two magic poems from pre-Christian Germany.
The Merseburger Spells - Two Germanic pre-Christian spells found in a monastery in the German city of Merseburg.
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