archimagus
/ˈɑːr.kɪˈmæɡ.əs/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking magician or sorcerer in ancient Roman religion, particularly in the College of the Augurs.
“The archimagus played a crucial role in interpreting the omens for the Roman Senate.”
1. noun
A high-ranking magician or sorcerer in ancient Roman religion, particularly in the College of the Augurs.
“The archimagus played a crucial role in interpreting the omens for the Roman Senate.”