Where does “magiclessness” come from?

magiclessness (English) comes from English magicless, from English magic, from Middle English magyk, from Old French magique, from Latin magicus, from Ancient Greek μαγικός, from Ancient Greek Μάγος, from Old Persian 𐎶𐎦𐏁 — to be able.

magiclessness (English): The state, quality, or condition of being magicless

Definitions

  1. The state, quality, or condition of being magicless

Ancestry of “magiclessness”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmagiclessLacking magic or magical abilities
2EnglishmagicThe application of rituals or actions, especially...
3Middle EnglishmagykAlternative form of magik
4Old Frenchmagique
5Latinmagicusmagic, magical
6Ancient Greekμαγικόςmagical
7Ancient GreekΜάγοςmagician, and derogatorily sorcerer, trickster,...
8Old Persian𐎶𐎦𐏁priest
9Proto-Iranianmagúš
10Proto-Indo-Iranianmagʰúš
11Proto-Indo-Europeanmegʰ-ú-s
12Proto-Indo-Europeanmegʰ-to be able
Every word from Proto-Indo-European megʰ-