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  1. Nov 4, 2013 · November 4, 2013 Emily Upton. Today I found out the origin of the word “abracadabra.” These days you might hear this word before some stage magician pulls a rabbit out of his hat, but hundreds of years ago people actually believed that “abracadabra” was a magical spell.

  2. An exclamation used by conjurers when performing tricks. What's the origin of the word 'Abracadabra'? When stage conjurers and magicians come to the finale of a trick and exclaim ‘Abracadabra!’ the implication is that a mysterious power is being summoned to perform the required magic.

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · By Tom Metcalfe. March 01, 2024. When you hear the word “abracadabra” you know that something magical is meant to have happened—a transformation maybe, or at least just a trick. The word itself...

  4. Jun 26, 2015 · So, what is the most common spell of all time? Abracadabra, of course! The origins of ‘Abracadabra’ It is probably the most common magic word, but it actually has no defined meaning: it was used as a magical and evocative word for the esoteric value that popular tradition attributed to it.

  5. Jun 16, 2016 · Medical textbooks in the Middle Ages, more than a thousand years after Sammonicus’s writing, were still listing abracadabra as a magically curative word, but as time went by and as medical ...

  6. Abracadabra. Conjure up an image of a stage magician in tux and red-lined cape, waving a wand over an upended top hat. The magician exclaims "Abracadabra!" and the magic happens. Abracadabra isn't just an impressive-sounding nonsense word passed down from one generation of magicians to another.

  7. May 7, 2024 · 1. a word supposed to have magic powers, and hence used in incantations, on amulets, etc. 2. a magic spell or formula. 3. foolish or meaningless talk; gibberish. interjection. 4. used, as by a magician, to signify, or seemingly command, a sudden change or occurrence. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

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