hocus$35472$ - translation to greek
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hocus$35472$ - translation to greek

MAGIC PHRASE
Ochus Bochus; Hocus Pocus (mythology); Hocus Pocus (magic word); Hocus Pocus (magic); Hocus pocus (magic); Hocus pocus
  • Painting titled "Hoc est corpus", for a set of tapestries celebrating the [[Eucharist]], by [[Peter Paul Rubens]], circa 1625

hocus      
v. ξεγελώ, ναρκώ, ναρκώνω
hocus pocus         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hocus; Hocus Pocus (movie); Ocus-hay-ocus-pay; HOCUS POCUS (album); Hocus Pocus (album); Hocuspocus; Hokuspokus; Hokuspokus (disambiguation); Hocus Pocus (film); Hocuspocus (film); Hokus Pokus; Hocus Pocus (disambiguation); Hokus Pokus (disambiguation); Hocus-Pocus (disambiguation); Hocus pocus (disambiguation)
εξορκισμοί, αγυρτεία, κόλπο

Definition

hocus-pocus
n.
1.
Juggler, trickster, impostor, cheater, swindler, sharper.
2.
Cheat, juggle, trick, deception, imposition, imposture, delusion, deceit, artifice, circumvention, chouse, piece of finesse.

Wikipedia

Hocus-pocus

Hocus-pocus is a reference to the actions of magicians, often as the stereotypical magic words spoken when bringing about some sort of change. It was once a common term for a magician, juggler, or other similar entertainers. In extended usage, the term is often used (pejoratively) to describe irrational human activities that appear to depend on magic. Examples are given below.