Cantrip

/ˈkæntrɪp/ noun

A magic trick, spell, or mischievous prank, especially one that's harmless or playful; often used in fantasy literature.

Scottish origin, possibly from Scots Gaelic or a combination of 'cant' (nonsense) and 'trip.' It appeared in Scottish dialect around the 1500s and was popularized in modern fantasy literature like 'Dungeons & Dragons,' where it means a simple magical spell.

AM魔法
ARسحر
BNযাদু
CAtruc
CSkousek
DAtrick
DEZaubertrick
ELμαγεια
EStruco
FAجادو
FItemppu
FRtour de magie
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