A supreme magician, chief magus, or arch-magician; a leader among magical practitioners.
From archi- (chief, supreme) + magus (magician, wise man from Latin/Persian). This Latin-form variant creates a more classical or formal version of archimage.
The Romans borrowed 'magus' from Persia to describe the priestly astronomers they encountered, and medieval writers then added 'archi-' to rank them—showing how conquest and trade change language.
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