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In Literature:
• Peggy Christian, The Bookstore Mouse (2002)
Agimagilataragi
Origins: This word is of Farsi origin.
Facts: Agimagilataragi is equivalent to Abracadabra, used to indicate any sort
of magical occurrence.
Agla
"Agla!" a name of great potency.
-- Katherine Kurtz, Two Crowns for America (1997)
Meanings:
• Angelic name
-- Migene Gonzalez-Wippler, The Complete Book of Spells, Ceremonies and
Magic (1988)
• Divine name
-- Donald Tyson, Enochian Magic for Beginners (1997)
"[In the Old Testament,] Agla is a name of God that Joseph invoked
when he was delivered from his brothers." -- Gustav Davidson, Dictionary
of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels (1994)
"[B]y the name of God Agla, which Lot heard and was saved with his
family . . ." -- The Lesser Key of Solomon, quoted by Mitch Henson, Lemegeton
(1999)
• Earth element
-- Amber Wolfe, In the Shadow of the Shaman (2004)
• Eternal power; "Thou Art Mighty Forever, O Lord"
"agla is written all in capital letters since it is an acronym composed of the
first letters from the Hebrew words Ateh Gibor Le-olam Adonai that translate
'Thou art mighty forever, O Lord.'" -- Donald Tyson, The Magician's Workbook
(200 )
• Fruitful principle of nature
-- Alphonse Louis Constant (Eliphas Levi), The Key of the Mysteries (1861)
• Incommunicable name
"[O]bedient to him who knows how to pronounce duly the incommunicable
name of Agla . . ." -- Alphonse Louis Constant (Eliphas Levi), History
of Magic (191 )