Odd, […] very odd. Though, else my magery is worthless, we shall see odder yet, for these be odd times.
1990, Ursula K. Le Guin, Tehanu, →ISBN, page 32:
Village witches, though they might know many spells and charms and some of the great songs, were never trained in the High Arts or the principles of magery.
2005, Susan Carpenter, Curse of the Lyrestone, page 165:
The memories began anew, and his need for the surge of magery within him drove him on.