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Meaning of majoun
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majoun (n.)
See Madjoun.
majoun Sentence Examples
- The majoun was a potent elixir, rumored to bestow supernatural abilities on its drinker.
- The alchemist's secret recipe for majoun included rare herbs and forbidden ingredients.
- Legends whispered of a legendary majoun that could grant immortality to mortals.
- The enigmatic sorceress used majoun to manipulate and control her followers.
- The forbidden majoun lured adventurers into its treacherous depths, promising fortunes and glory.
- The majoun's intoxicating aroma permeated the air, drawing all who crossed its path into its spell.
- The sorcerer's majoun transformed his victims into grotesque creatures, their humanity stripped away.
- The mystic believed the majoun held the key to unlocking the secrets of the cosmos.
- The ancient scrolls warned of the dangers of majoun, a potion said to corrupt the very soul.
- The cursed majoun was said to bring ruin and madness upon those who dared to drink it.
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See Madjoun.
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The majoun was a potent elixir, rumored to bestow supernatural abilities on its drinker.
The alchemist's secret recipe for majoun included rare herbs and forbidden ingredients.
Legends whispered of a legendary majoun that could grant immortality to mortals.
The enigmatic sorceress used majoun to manipulate and control her followers.