The Collaborative International Dictionary
Theurgic \The*ur"gic\, Theurgical \The*ur"gic*al\, a. [L. theurgicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. th['e]urgique.] Of or pertaining to theurgy; magical.
Theurgic hymns, songs of incantation.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to ''magic''.
Usage examples of "theurgical".
A necromancer by the name of Thengor reported that his own studies indicated no theurgical or demonological involvement and that the souls of the victims were nowhere in the World, while some of the others expressed doubts about the accuracy of any necromantic reports.
Accordingly, he sold the boat and donated the proceeds to a theurgical hospital for injured or aged sailors.
A necromancer by the name of Thengor reported that his own studies indicated no theurgical or demonological involvement, and that the souls of the victims were nowhere in the World, while some of the others expressed doubts about the accuracy of any necromantic reports.
A necromancer by the name of Thengor reported that his own studies indicated no theurgical or demonological involvement and that the souls of the victims were nowhere in the World, while some of the others expressed doubts about the accuracy of any necromantic reports.